Among the CD's other highlights is "The General Erection", in which politicians are either sticking it up the people's ass as they usually do or they're getting the big one up their own for a change. Either way Census Of Hallucinations takes its usual shot at the fools that rule in this funky psychy tune. "Land Of Mirrors", "The Gremlin Song", and "Death Row" are the heavy rockers of the set. "Land Of Mirrors" mixes Terri's gorgeous vocals with some ripping grungy guitar notes and I liked the mini freakout guitars at the end. "The Gremlin Song" is a stomping anthem styled rocker. And "Death Row" has got to be the most metallic shredding rocker I've heard from the Stone Prem folks yet. Don't let 'em put ya in "the chair"... zap!!!!!
In summary, Census Of Hallucination has churned out yet another great set of cosmically enchanting music and songs. Throughout the CD's 12 tracks I was continually reminded that these folks could get some serious airplay if the opportunity presented itself. If you haven't checked them out yet then this is as good as any place to start. For a long time I favored the first Census release as it has some of their most overtly spacey and freaky music. But over time I've come to prefer the coherence of their subsequent CD's and to appreciate their unique brand of psychedelia.
by Jerry Kranitz, Aural Innovations