That red cover with pyramids holds a real treasure trove of fantasies.
These guys have concentrated fully on their riffs and grooves, to the point where they know them inside out and can tweak them and play with them at will. These guys are fed up with the way the world is, they want out of the life they have found themselves in and are prepared to just play on, in order to do so.
And they don’t give a hoot if you’re listening or not. They’ve made this music purely and simply for themselves and it is all the better for it. It is a set to switch on while you switch your mind off, let it go on a real trip and visualise the sounds you are letting pour through your ears, almost like a train trip of the mind, if you will.
It’s a beautifully constructed set that threatens, always, to get big and overblown, but somehow, never does, mainly because these guys are such superb musicians that they know well when to rein themselves in and simply let the music do the talking. This, therefore, is a set for coffee dates where both of you wish to simultaneously glory in and despair at the insanity and mundanity of this modern-day world.
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