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Welcome to website for TreaTmenT who were the most psychedelic band of the early 80s. Stalwarts of the free festival scene, regulars at clubs.
Unique sounds: subversive and unsettling.
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Check out the new interview in It's Psychedelic Baby Magazine: TreaTmenT Interview | September 2024     

New Album: How much is enough? (finally!)
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RELEASE DATE: 28/06/2024
Double album only available only in vinyl
Order from bandcamp £35 p&p inc *
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* £35 for UK deliveries only. P&P for international deliveries TBC

True Acid Wizards of the 1980s/1990s Psychedelic Underground TreaTmenT performed at Stonehenge Free Festival and at squats and clubs all over London including the now legendary Alice In Wonderland, The Crypt and Club Dog where they assaulted the minds of those present with their unique and somewhat terrifying blend of '60s psychedelia and '70s space rock all liberally spiked with a questioning punk attitude. Performing with Dr & The Medics, Ozric Tentacles, The Magic Mushroom Band, Naz Nomad and The Nightmares and other luminaries of the neo-psychedelic space rock revival, TreaTmenT were an integral part of the scene and possibly the most psychedelic band of them all.

Hardcore to the max, the band insisted on performing in a psychedelicised state, looking like a cross between Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come and early Pink Floyd and often with a lightshow. Firmly fixated on taking their audience on the trip of a lifetime TreaTment consisted of Adam Blake (Jacket Xerxophon) on guitar and vocals, Gordon Leach (Gordon Zola) on further guitar and vocals, Clive Leach (Evil C. Live, Ron Number, Curtis Vile) on bass/trombone, Paul Ross (The Big Beat, Mr Raagh) on drums/percussion and Paul McWhinnie (Mutant) on keyboards, noises and vocals. They were without doubt a live phenomenon, and although they released a couple of singles, cassettes, a live album and a studio album - Cypher Caput - on the Delerium label (home to Porcupine Tree), they never really managed to commit their mind-blowing magic to vinyl. Now, nearly 20 years after it was recorded TreaTmenT are releasing a limited-edition double vinyl LP of their second How Much is Enough? in memory of guitarist Gordon Leach who sadly passed away in 2021.