Heyo what Ginn and Rollins are actually in sync?! Marvelous. Much less hardcore punk than what they're known for, or brutal free jazz punk than their latest EP, this is almost post-punk with the uncommon time signature and Rollins' restrained performance vocals. Also Ginn apparently learned to scale up and down notes: it's cool but it does get after a while repetitive. This album is like a psychedelic Black Flag, proving once again the band was always trying to reinvent itself. While it does not attain the first part of their career's greatness, this is the best post-My War album.
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