The highs of this album (Krokodil, Frunobulax, Moving) truly show something special and make
it worth the listen, but for every fantastic moment, they can't resist the urge to throw in
a purposely abrasive/jarring moment that dispels some of the magic. For me, you could
probably stop listening to the album after On Your Mark - the length of the album makes it a
slog and the next few songs don't add that much. I found just Goons, Buffoons, And Carnival
Barkers and Psycho Billy's Downtown Adventure a bit irritating.rBand overall shows serious
potential though - they're at their best in the jammy sections with the rhythm section,
guitar effects and brass instruments running wild. Excited to see where they go and hope
they can refine it all a bit and give us a masterpiece!
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