A four-song fix. Knut experiences the same pain, rage, and violent creative urge that their brothers-in-post-hardcore-arms like Burnt By The Sun and Botch do.
The Southern-Sab-metal-dragass is all over some tracks, but the pallet has been expanded. Surprises include the ragged acoustic beauty of “Where I’m Going.”
Supersuckers and Electric Frankenstein are two of the better and longer-lived bands playing punk & garage-derived rock and roll, though their approaches differ.
Black Moses brings Jon Spencer Blues Explosion to mind, but with crisper playing and tighter grooves. And no one shouts “Black Moses!” every few minutes.
Covers. This record is all covers. Great White has always been a cover band. Their main hit, “Once Bitten, Twice Shy,” was a cover, though they did it well.