OffLand wrote:I think I'm one of the few people on here that isn't super into AA. I like some of the tracks but many of them just aren't my cup of tea, including the Cartel. Prefer the more electronic stuff or the really mellow stuff like Hightide on the Sea of Flesh.
I think the majority of people here isn´t so much keen on AA. It´s in parts so much away from what FSOL was/is famous for.
But you can count me in, my appreciation for a wide range of 70ies progressive/psychedelic rock is even older than my interest in electronic music, so for me it was a very positive surprise when my old FSOL friends ('Dead Cities' was my first own bought CD with electronic music) came up with a 'progressive rock' record of that stellar kind back in 2002, it was kind of least what I expected from them,it was like the two musical worlds I was into during that time merged into one masterpiece of music.
(not to mention all that spiritual stuff that surrounded the album, coincidently I was heavy into that when the album came out, reading Ram Dass´ 'Be Here Now', couldn´t have fitted better!)
So really looking forward to 'the cartel', like to any other new FSOL release!