Self-released
The band featuring singer/guitarist Robert Bly Moore,
singer/bass player Wm. Partnoff and drummer GS Bean is a true democracy. They
compose and arrange every song to bring out its best elements, delving deeply
into punk, post rock, jazz and metal, with stimulating side trips into
rockabilly, grunge and even pop. The noisy songs are very similar to what SST
Records was putting out in the mid '80s after they went away from straight punk
rock and into more avant-garde music.
The songs are pure noise-filled hellions that challenge the
listener with a complete lack of clarity and clean sounds, instead you get an
album of intensity and insanity that nowadays is so refreshing since no one
really does this anymore. You have touches of John Lydon, Cheech Marin doing
his Alice Bowie character, and Jello Biafra in the singing with the inflections
that are sometimes all in the same song. The anger and bitterness are like a
kick in the groin throughout and really adds to the filthiness of the mix.
"Piss On Your God" is a swirling tempest that grabs you and won't let
you go, not that you would want it to because it's one hell of a ride and one
of the greatest songs on here. The playing is sloppy, the vocals are crazed,
noise, noise, noise, and the band playing like they are trying to destroy their
instruments just make for a debauched and amazing journey.
Put this album on and piss off your family, open your
windows and piss off the neighbors, but you will love every second of it, both
the music and making people crazy. This kids is what punk rock was blending
with back in the old days and very few managed to get it as right as these guys
do.
-Rick Ecker
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