Josiah melds the sounds of unheralded dropouts Blue Cheer with the nostalgic leanings of Monster Magnet and Kyuss. In fact the lead vocals echo that of Wyndorf, with some bluesy Ron Young moments thrown in. The first three songs show that the band is capable of some killer material - the hard-hitting future classic The Scarlatti Tilt, the backbeat of "Turn It On" and the Beefheart Esque tones to O.B.N. make for guaranteed foot-stompers. "Sweet Time" comes across like Ram Jam's "Black Betty" supercharged with simple yet effective song structure. The disc finishes with an appropriately named "Unwind Your Mind", as I am sure the recording of this album was done in a cloud of smoke. This is a quality release. Heavy Psych and Stoner fans should be all ... read more