Wow
W. Heape | Atlanta, GA United States | 02/21/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The best Trans Am album yet. I was worried after "Liberation" but this truly is a brilliant album."
Brings feelings of my childhood (1980's) back!
Dean Shake | alton, illinois | 05/06/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"yes, it is part electronica, part rock...this album is pure brilliance. i first heard these guys when after reading about them i found their album "future world" at my local record store. i found that album so brilliant i rushed back and the only other cd they had was their most current, the one you are reading the review for...it rocks hard and it also is very relaxing...i had already known of this band through the brilliant and amazing f'ing champs, and was somewhat already introduced to them because i already owned the f'ing am-gold, which is half f'ing champs, half trans am...all that i can say is that if you are a fan of 1980's new wave, you like synth rock, and you like something totally different than what crap is offered on mainstream radio, give these guys a try, please! there is a tinge of punk rock and metal as well as prog offered here...if you like "kraut" rock like can, faust, amon duul, gong...you'll probably appreciate this as well...the only thing i don't like about this disc is the album title, which i think is totally stupid and kind of idiotic, but that may well be the reason they picked it, who knows...
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Ironic yet so damn good it transcends its own irony.
M. Mongillo | Connecticut | 06/29/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It may be ironic yet it's so damn good (GREAT) it transcends its own irony. Does that make sense? I think it does. You'll know what I mean when you buy it so just buy it."