After having reviewed so many GZM albums, I’m running out of things to say. As usual though, they have completely badass psychedelic cover art.
Unlike Patio, on Tatay, the band’s second album, they seem to have acquired better instruments and mixers and such, so it sounds much less like a band playing in a garage. There are obvious references to Captain Beefheart and the Velvet Underground here, so they’re a bit past noodling and onto emulating their heroes.
After hearing all the older albums, I have new appreciation for how well Introducing… collected all the gems together!
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