i was between Psygn and OE through 5 to 6 listens. I have to go with Psygn, it just does it for me. Timmy extends ceilings in Indian heavens, piercing holes, at times, with spine-tingling harmonic notes that fall from another moon painted orange. that may sound a bit ridiculous yet it pinpoints my feelings hours ago listening to the epic Psygn -- staring at Mount Adams over a beer and a smoke.
This album makes me feel younger and excited.
Straight through this is a HUGE step up from the flacidness of Real Radio. They\'ve showcased their strength -- jamming -- toned up their potential in songwriting, and greatly improved their weakness -- vocals.
It\'s a little bit disheartening knowing that Jordan is done after his best studio work (whatever takes silver is diiiiistant from Moxie). But the show must go on, and it is, with relentless, unforced energy.
Psygn, Honey Butter, Good Things, The Late and the Great > Over Exposure are what music needs and now has.
*Blown away by Moxie Epoxy*
btw, (in the book) the chorus in Surreal Radio should read "You are listening to," not too, and the last verse is missing... :wtf2: