The first solo album from monster alternative guitarist
Belew comes in the middle of
Robert Fripp's early-'80s reformulation of
King Crimson, so it's no surprise that many a
Crimson-esque herky-jerky guitar run and melody line pops up among
Belew's other trademark sound, that of the animal-turned-guitar wail. Songs similarly explore
Belew's fascination with raw animal nature: "Big Electric Cat" (the album's obvious single) is exactly that, howling five-stringed felines over a propulsive Afro-funk beat, and "Animal Grace" is its less frazzled companion. But
Belew can also be gentle, exploring guitar synth ambience on "Naive Guitar" and even performing a duet with his four-year-old daughter
Audie Belew on "The Final Rhino."
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Ted Mills, Rovi