Album Description"An eccentric, genre-defying sound." - CHICAGO READER "Dirty disco-punk, filthy dub reggae, and filthier funk." - GROOVES "N*E*R*D meets The Specials. A mission against political apathy." - THE WIRE "Pre-digital dancehall and a patina of modern hip-hop." - SEATTLE WEEKLY "Making art out of punk, jazz, soul, and dub." - MAGNET International sounds homogenize through twisted dirty avenues, where the high-rolling boom-box dub kings cruise tropical boulevards, tops down, stereos ablaze at twilight. This Chicago trio's strange rawar style stretches the sonic palette like Reed Richards (Fantastic Four), whose creator Jack Kirby plays influence to vocalist Damon Locks' intricately woven album covers depicting dark, rugged cityscapes. The group's third album ups the ante with all chips on the table. Diving deeper into uncharted waters, the musical monsoon continues to saturate the players' diverse sounds into their own unique vision. The new "Chicago calling" is here, pulsating through the windy city's turbulence. But why bother with labels? Play it loud, and ride fast.