Age hasn't dulled
Lydon's voice, literally nor politically, and he's once more tapped into his store of avant-garde attitude. He isn't bored anymore. Or he needs money again and is giving us something in return for taking ours. I can live with that. Split equal parts experimental and safe, the E.P. is hopefully a bite-sized taster of what's to come. I hope the forthcoming album is as daring.
Songs of Note:
One Drop;
The Room I Am In
3½ lollipops and chaos out of 5
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