- Punk rock
- Pop rock
- Alternative rock
- College rock
- Psychedelic rock
- Power pop
- Agit-pop
- Pomp rock
Comment: this
15-notch album is the second in a trilogy by considering such topics
as access to quality meal (as the title hints at), possibilities to
moving upward the societal ladder and disparities in power and
privilege. And it is largely influenced by the election of Donald
Trump as president. For Shane Natalie who is behind the project it is
adverse event. I have no intention to consider the last mentioned
aspect but the first mentioned aspects should be more balanced within
a society. Of course, total equality as an idea is a sort of utopia
because people are different by their abilities, intelligence and
wishes and fortitude. We must have no intention to repeat the
practice of Red Khmers through a million of corpses. Given that the
state as an institution should be as thin as possible and as much be
presented as it is needful for a citizen. In a word, the human being
needs that basic needs as vitamin enriched food, shelter and solid
education could be fulfilled. And for a talented and hard-working
individual there should be possibilities to move forward both
educationally and therefore socially. Yet do not forget a most
important thing – a human being can still be classified as animal
and his/her life is a tremendous fight. The societies are still in a
latent state of war, i.e all human beings are fighting against each
other even if there are the appearances of collaboration. Musically
the whole relies on power pop/punk rock/college rock numbers while at
times adding psychedelic spices with fingertip. I wish the artist
would have added more madness and hystery and exaggerated energy to the music to add more credibility to
support his message. At times it chimes in a way too sabbatical mode.
The sensitive outing is a bit in the discography of Quote Unquote
Records.