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Sold Date:
June 29, 2016
Start Date:
June 22, 2016
Final Price:
$75.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
1
Seller Feedback:
3
Buyer Feedback:
35
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Vinyl in NM condition. Cover shows some edge wear. Tear near opening (pictured). Minimal shelf wear G+. Please contact with any questions. Thanks for looking!
AllMusic Review by Bryan Carroll
Having long since abandoned the capricious punk of his Bones Brigade-era band, the skatepunk outfit , 's kept busy by churning out records of pleasant, if not earth-shattering, mellow gold, and doesn't stray too far from the groove into which he's settled. For the hour duration of 's mostly instrumental, sample-based, and Latin-tinged grooves, the only element that occasionally breaks up the very pleasant monotony of the tracks are the vocals. , Gresham Taylor, and occasionally himself all sing on the album, some to greater effect than others (e.g., 's "Gettin' It Together" is the standout track here, the sole hip-shaker among a gaggle of moodier pieces -- the biggest inspiration for which seems to be the general street vibe of San Francisco's Mission district). And while describes that scene pretty accurately with his music, on the whole fails to stick to the ribs because it simply lacks the proper spice.