With respect to the drummers, the distinctive element of LLC is Evans’ scything guitar and hill country vocal, and of course they’re all over this record. Unusually for an Alive Naturalksounds act - the roster is full of stoner-psych heaviness - LLC detour into playful territory. Listen to the bluegrass-favoured “G Bob”, the heavy shuffling “Crackajack” and the ragged and previously unheard “Chicken”.

Film buffs and Steppenwolf fans will recognise the cover of “The Pusher” that opens this album and it’s delivered with LLC’s own greasy fingerprints all over it. “Easy Rider” re-make anyone? The unreleased “Bloodhound” sounds like a companion piece, with a wash of organ throughout.

“Heavy” goes right back to “Bring Yo Ass To The Table” (the second album) and rings true to its title. It’s not hard to hear why it’s a Brenn Beck favourite with a feel that sounds like the MC5 on “Come Together” without Dennis Thompson’s fills. “Maybe” is the record’s pause for reflection but it’s anything but quiet with Evans’ sharp-edged guitar front and centre.

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