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- Record Label: Sunset Blvd Records
- Release Date: Jun 26, 2026
- Summary: The "lost" album from the Butthole Surfers that was shelved by Capitol Records in 1998 (some of the songs were re-recorded for 2001's Weird Revolution) is finally released with a new mix by Paul Leary.
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- Record Label: Sunset Blvd Records
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock
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Classic Rock MagazineJun 25, 2026Not nostalgia. Not a comeback. More a long-delayed transmission from the outer reaches of damaged American psychedelia. [Summer 2026, p.66]
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UncutJun 25, 2026It's ultimately quite boring. [Aug 2026, p.45]
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Jun 25, 2026The bass/drum jungle-influenced “Imbuya” is a bit better, as is “Jet Fighter,” which uses an intriguing mix of pop styles and could have been the follow-up hit the label was looking for. “I Don’t Have a Problem” and the punk closer “Turkey and Dressing” find the band flashing their most experimental/heaviest moments, but “They Came In” is much more representative of the record’s sound and the band at this point in their career, undercooked and tired.
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Jun 25, 2026Whatever the intent, the images are empty, the accompanying sounds affectless.