Listened to More Songs About Food And Revolutionary Art this morning. It
seems more immediately pleasing than Landcruising (which I like now but was
whelmed by when it came out). It's nice to hear At Les in its proper
context (rather than on IOTD5, where it sounded good but rather isolated).
He seems to have got away with using what you might call cliched Detroit
musical elements in a way that sounds invigorated.
Not so sure about the ranting on the cover, but...
SSR188, if you're interested.
adam