In line with his previous works with Scientists "Human Jukebox" and the first 3 albums as Kim Salmon & The Surrealists, "Grand Unifying Theory" presents a collage of styles and ideas. Songs like "Turn turn" and "Order of things" are examples of the naked minimalism which was/is the trade mark of The Surrealists. On the other hands, songs like "RQ1" and "Predate" show the more Detroit and 70s Glam face which inspired Kim Salmon during his early days. But further than recycling the lineal side of these styles, Salmon puts together with musicians with the aggresive lyrics. See as an example "Childhood living" where the artist exposes a furious critic to the hedonism normally related to rock'n'roll lifestyle, and which Salmon knows so deeply after living ... mehr lesen