the demos on this album are on a different level, to be honest I wish I could listen to hours of this kinda stuff, it's so interesting to hear how things developed, and just how cooked some of the original ideas were. fuckin mind blowing. so grateful for this release makepeace
This album has become more relevant the more time goes on, although I know that's not what Sean or the rest of the band were hoping for. If not for subject matter, the sound continues to grow on me heavy. The textures and melodies across the album are so unique to AJJ, and are presented in a way that only this band could really pull off. uglymormon