I really rather enjoyed this album. My initial interest was brought about by the great band-name, and further compounded by the alluringly bizarre track-names (Try 'Skulk On Tuesdays', or 'Beetar', and who could resist a song by the name of 'Sole Settee'? Not me, that's for sure!)
Luckilly the music lives up to its skewed promise, and proves to be an upbeat smorgasbord of noise, 80's electropop (as heard from within a giant biscuit tin.... on drugs) and perhaps a smattering of industrial dance for good measure.
At times it reminded me of Empirion (remember "Narcotic Influence" anybody?), and at others, of a seriously deranged take on "Visage's" debut album, for some reason(!?)
I'm not at all sure I understand it - but perhaps that's the point. Besides, sometimes it's exciting to swim out of your depth.