The title Psychédelices is actually a pseudo-combination of two words and meanings. It does not mean Psychedelic, or so I hear. It is, in my study, a combination of Psyché, meant to reflect on the mellow and trance, almost trip-out part of the album, and Delices, the poppy, fun, and cheery side of the album. Much like her album cover to show two women representing maturity and mischief.
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Originally Posted by Euphoria
It also sounds like something you would maybe listen to while on acid
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My old gaffer used to do some LYsergid Acid Diethylamide, there were times he was queer as a butterfly, there were times he just seemed like he was going to rip someone's head off. It isn't pleasant, there's a 50% chance you will or won't regret it. Or so i've heard.