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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelRat Pak Records, Rpak
UPC0638647805124
eBay Product ID (ePID)2317096162
Product Key Features
Release Year2017
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistKxm
Release TitleScatterbrain
Dimensions
Item Height0.37 in
Item Weight0.21 lb
Item Length5.67 in
Item Width4.99 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks13
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Scatterbrain 1.2 Breakout 1.3 Big Sky Country 1.4 Calypso 1.5 Not a Single Word 1.6 Obsession 1.7 Noises in the Sky 1.8 Panic Attack 1.9 It's Never Enough 1.10 True Deceivers 1.11 Stand 1.12 Together 1.13 Angel
Notes2017 sophomore release from the super-group featuring drummer Ray Luzier (KoRn), guitarist George Lynch (Lynch Mob) and King's X front- man dUg Pinnick. This is the follow up album to their highly successful 2014 self-titled debut release which landed at #31 on the Billboard Top 200. Scatterbrain features 13 brand new tracks and was recorded at the Steakhouse studio in North Hollywood California where the band once again tapped Chris "The Wizard" Collier (Flotsam & Jetsam/Prong/Last In Line) to engineer the new effort. From the infectious riff of the album opener "Scatterbrain" to the outro of "Angel," KXM have created something truly special and musically diverse. Songs like "Breakout," "Calypso," and "True Deceivers" are sonically different from each other taking the listener on a musical journey. Scatterbrain is thematically a darker record than the debut. The album builds upon the developed KXM rock sound but this time includes some different dynamics drawing inspiration from prog, ska, punk and metal. Through it all, it remains undeniably KXM.
If you are anyway a fan of progressive rock, this is the album of the year... It's a lot to digest in one sitting. So, I recommend multiple listenings. It's pretty awesome. The playing, the writing, the singing... It's all a winner. I wouldn't say every song is great, but most of them are. Even the non-great tracks are worth one's time. They are good. The album is well worth the few dollars. Rock out to it... it's a memorable effort.