Reviews
4 Stars Out of 5-"With a Vein of Chaotic Psych-Pop That HAD a Palpable Hint of Insurrection.", "...a challengingly complex brand of art-rock....The tunes are infectious, the harmonies adventurous yet eminently satisfying. And the lyrics are the best thing of all...", Ranked #9 in Mojo's "The 50 Most Out There Albums Of All Time" - "Joe Byrd's exhilarating, disorienting psychedelic funhouse, fusing the electronic avant-garde with fierce rock'n'roll.", "It remains a bold marvel: truly electronic rock, made entirely without guitars, with riffing ring modulators and distorted lead violin chasing the mercury alto of singer Dorothy Moskowitz.", 5 stars out of 5 - "With a delirious Technicolor naivete that couldn't date from any other period. At once thrillingly futuristic, and whimsically arcane."