The three-piece, Houston based group are on their third full-length album and they are definitely still making music that sounds amazing in production and style, but so painfully boring that I have a hard time sitting through the whole thing. To start with every song is basically the same exact thing over and over again that by the third song you feel that you have heard everything there is to offer. Also, the vocals feel like such an afterthought on this record and they, for the most part, should have been left out. The best part about this album is that the idea is solid, and the execution is solid, but they really needed to add something to this record other than what was already here. If you are looking for a one-dimensional psychedelic rock album then look no further.
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