Review by Ken 2½ stars out of 4
Mildly engaging grunge rock from a band that emerged during the height of
1992's modern rock explosion, but failed to latch on to the success awarded
to the genre's other participants such as Nirvana and Alice In Chains. Songs
like the catchy 'Tribe' and the menacing 'Body Farm' are intriguing, and the
majority of the album's other tracks possess a invitingly dark and sinister
edge. However, the songs tend to have a monotonous and repetitive feel to
them after a while; and pretty soon you'll be unable to escape the fact that
you're actually dead bored of it all.
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