The first track, appropriately titled “All About Me”, sets
the mood for this album. A shallow snare pops breezily along to gentle,
unassuming arpeggios and finicky chords, while the vocalist cheerfully calls
out a series of “ooh’s, ah’s, and oh’s.” It can actually be quite hilarious to
listen to. Aside from what one could consider the definitive track on this
album, “Blood on Our Hands”, this album melds together as if it were just one
long, rambling jam session devoid of structure. That being said, “Blood on Our
Hands” alone is worth getting the album for; it really is an incredible
culmination of all the best elements of Coombs and Tasch, and features not only
a chorus, but an effective use of dynamics!
-Kirley