The moment my senses were stricken by Black Light Syndrome, the world became a better, weirder, happy, eerie place with an elated hope that music could once again be spontaneous and threatening in the best of ways. Spontaneous and alive with...more.
One of the best contemporary fusion albums I have heard. A wild unstructured ride by a true power trio. High improv. If you like musical chaos - with strong bass, drums, and guitar playing you cannot go wrong with this. The second...more.
This album is terrific. It has a free and organic feel about it and is deserving of all the positive reviews. Steve Stevens is a guitar genius and I mean that in all seriousness. He is so capable in many genres...more.
The hurried nature of this supergroup's first outing, Black Light Syndrome, gave it an urgency and focus that is somewhat lacking on this release, replaced by a textural density that rewards repeated listening. "Dangerous" sets the tone with alternating metal...more.