

Posted Friday, Ap| Review this album | Report (Review #118336) I really like this cd it's a trip in space. "Meander" as the title suggests seems to float and wander along with some good "Papyrus" is an uptempo, Eastern sounding tune with lots of flute "Oddentity" has a pounding beat with aĬatchy melody. Seems to drift out into space as it comes to end. There is some brief scorching guitar 8 minutes in. It gets very spacey as theĭrums stop for a while. "Curious Corn" has a good beat as well with different "Afroclonk" has a funky, dance-like beat. Melodies that soar at times as the drums pound away. "Oolite Grove" is my favourite song on this record. "Spyroid" is a spacey song that does give the impression that the electronic sounds are It's pretty cool too that the titles of the songs really do give a I was a little surprised at the variety on this record after hearing so many people say their Posted Thursday, | Review this album | Report (Review #5486) Quite live up to the stuff they did when Joie and Merv were still in the band, this is still To me, I think this is one of their better albums with Rad and Seaweed, although it doesn't Guys at this point: extended spacy jams, with some pseudo-techno experiments, with You pretty much know what to expect from these With this pseudo-acid ink blotter (which was really a psychedelically distorted picture of theīand performing on stage in silhouette). I bought this CD in December 1997, which came Quickly find themselves in trouble with). Signed up with Madfish, a division of Snapper Records (a label, which the band would Looked like the band had some financial troubles in the two yearsīetween albums because their Dovetail label seemed to have went belly-up, so they An improvement over "Become the Other", looks like new members Rad and Seaweed are
