Almost sporadic jazz / afro / ensemble / R&B / lounge mental breakdown. It's hard to see this album is made in the 2005, there is too much of 70's sexual innuendo commercial music in this one than any influence from the now. Maybe someone will use these songs into a commercial of today, maybe advertising Durex, and then this band should become 2005 fo'real.
It's difficult to be proud of being commercial music to Durex, though.
B4
Slo Burn - Amusing the Amazing (Limited Edition)
Instead of stoner rock, all I see is funk guitars based against a Guns'n'Roses + Mars Volta affair, with structures of some of the amazing skateboard rock of the 80's. I can imagine this being a Stone Temple Pilots post-mainstream sound. "I SAID A PILOT / I SAID A PILOT / I SAID A PILOT THE DUNE" is in all senses grammatically erroneous, and dishing out "fucking" only with the adjective sense is very cheesy, but it certainly gets Slo Burn's point across: They're very, very furious.
B3