Czech them out
Mark A. Catalano | Clayton, CA, USA | 09/10/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"These arthouse-punk-ska rockers from Prague deliver the goods..This band sounds like a mix of Mr. Bungle, The Residents and Frank Zappa. This album features an American producer, the same one responsible for the now defunct band Idiot Flesh. This one isn't for everyone, but definately a great album is you love agressive, creative music and don't mind that it is sung in Czech.I caught them live severals time in San Francisco and once in Prague. They put on an outstanding show live. Highly recommended!"
Good enough to stop making bad "Czech" puns
Erik Piper | Brno, Czech Republic / West Milton, OH USA | 12/28/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The water swirls
The bottom is wounded
And nothing's like it was beforeAnd here
Ears teach ears teach ears to hear!UJD's most recent album is tamer than their earlier ones -- lowering it from a 5 to a 4 for me, but certainly making it more accessible to "beginners" than the "festivals of discord" that reigned on the first albums. Another plus is that on this album, the band invited guests to re-broaden its lineup: superbly-used *rock* windwoods, brass and female voices.Wanek's texts are still superb, and I believe there are (less than superb, but good enough) translations of the texts in the Skoda Records edition. Also, the Cowboy Song begins in English."