"White Line" meanders around more. Yes it is doomier, but it lacks the grooves of the previous song, giving it less to hook me in with. When it does pick things up from it's lumber, to launch into more of a boogie the vocals do not feel as motivated. Alain Johannes from the 90s band Eleven, lends a guitar solo to "Kinky Katy" . Alain was also a member of Queens of the Stonage for a bit. This song has a more tense creep which works for me. The guest appearances from former members of Queens of the Stoneage keep coming as Nick Oliveri lends his voice to "He's My Friend". His screaming adds another dimension that allows the band to show their punk side. By punk think MC5 or the Stooges.
"Cowbell From Hell" is another bong water bathed boogie. The vocals could use a little more purpose. The song is simple but works for what it is. "Black Star Flashing" offers perhaps the album's widest dynamic range, and a darker mood. I will give this album a 9 , despite being marginally derivitive, they capture solid grooves and bring a party to the songs, in a raw and rowdy that has a deviant atmosphere . It is being released on Electric Valley Records.
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