The good stuff
01/12/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A great album with much experimentation, carving out a niche for themselves in this ever growing world of "stoner rock". Thick, monster grooves. The singer, who is NOT John Garcia(singer from Kyuss, although he did record a little material with them, it was never released), is probably the only thing that was holding KTB back. They were practically forced to use a singer by Roadrunner records. Eager to hear some new stuff, boys."
Excellent the way it is
J. Raimondo | Naperville, IL United States | 03/22/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a great rock and roll album. Period. I can understand the old school fans that were with Karma to Burn as a totally instrumental group but the singer on this album distracts nothing from their sound. This is a spectacular album that no one that is a fan of hard rock should be swayed from. Every track from the opener to the cover of Joy Division's "24 Hours" to the closing "Six" is great. You will not disappointed."
Good vocal experiment from Karma To Burn.
J. Raimondo | 12/17/1998
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This is a good album but it is not their best. The vocals are not by the singer of Kyuss but he is gone now. They were also instrumental before this and I think the instrumental stuff is superior."