hey there's almost a normal song beneath this! They get a little too carried away at times, but this is pretty enjoyable. The cluttery guitars and busy drums make the song another weird addition to the album, but. they have a chorus and section for the instrumental interlude and everything. The song structure seems a little more poppy here. Oh wait it was Gwyneth Paltrow that named her daughter "Apple." OK. That with the usual addition of psychedelic weirdness makes this another enjoyable track from these crazies. Wow, I hear "I WANNA BE ELEEEEEEEECTED!!!!!!!!!" in this (from Billion Dollar Babies). Hardly over a minute long, this kind of weirdness is easiest to take in small doses! In a way, this is less alien than much of Zappa's work. Well, I guess they prove once and for all they're no Pink Floyd.īack with their crazy Frank Zappa inspired structures. (Not that there's anything wrong with drugs other than it's bad for you and could land you in jail.) The vocals sound distorted to me. this is a similarly "heavy" song as "Fields of Regret." Maybe they did a little bit too much drugs to prepare for this one. They also do a great job freaking out '70s Alice Cooper fans!!!! These guys are doing all they can to prove their psychedelic nutjobs! Well, they succeed!. but it's still so weird that it wasn't a wasted experience. (I reviewed an independent band recently who did a similar thing. It's pretty interesting, especially the electric guitar duet in the middle of it! WEIRD. ![]() It's definitely a well structured song, and they do all they can to make it weird and cluttery. But it's very enjoyable! Again, I'm seeing early Pink Floyd here. Granted, all of this heavy acid-rock posturing gets pretty heavy handed here. I'm just surprised it hasn't totally happened yet. I'm waiting quite patiently for this band to totally screw up. The song has a decent melody, and there's some dark, sludgy electric guitar solos to give it that atmosphere. Early Pink Floyd is what this reminds me fondly of. This is pretty good! This is another psychedelic song that fits the era pretty well. This comes off with a good tune and the wierdness doesn't detract to it, but adds! It seems like a song and dance routine a bunch of clumsy monsters would put on. Nice work.Īlmost reminds me of a show-tune! (Well, hey, there's at least a vague hint at the future here.) It's a weird and sloppy song. The cluttered but professional instrumentals have exactly what we're supposed to love hearing out of this type of music. But these guys really put forth a decent impersonation! The instrumentals are very sloppy again, but it's fun here. It's kind of like "Journey to the Center of the Mind" by the Amboy Dukes except worse. This is more of an above average psychedelic tune. like a Frank Zappa song except it's more sloppy! (And probably more fun too.) They used to do quite awful things to chickens. I'm a little bit worried about the guinea pig sound effects. ![]() a piano comes in at the end, but it doesn't do much before the fade-out. It's basically some guy playing a mellotron like an organ. kind of like Frank Zappa except not quite as crazy. ![]() Alice Cooper takes the moment to begin the album with a twisted, instrumental that's.
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