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It's thought provoking and in my opinion funny, and the gun thing says to me that he thinks the greedheads deserve to be shot for what they are doing to the earth and many of it's people and animals, i for one agree, he's been saying the same sort of thing for a long time, the earth will in the end have to be protected, this could really be the future, we just don't know, do we? I think good people are been pushed to the limit all over the world and enough is enough, things ARE going to change, they always do, don't they?

the reviews for psychedelic revolution sound about like what i would expect these days. I feel like we are in some sort of post-interpreter phase. It feels like that was a turning point. There was always anger and "heaviness" going on in Julian's music but i feel like a tilt started towards more anger/heavy metal/and just being hard after interpreter that I myself just haven't been able to get into as much. The albums previous to Interpreter were psychedelic, heavy, and their was an aura of "getting high" about them or magic of some sort. Safesurfer and star car are heavy in a cosmic way and thats what my mind STILL craves after all these years. For me the best albums in which Julian still taps into that cosmic energy are the RIte albums. I don't know if that phase is over but they are the saving grace of my modern fandom. I for one will always be more blown away by "I have always been here before" or "dragonfly" than the almost depressing "all the motherfuckers blowin themselves up" vibe. I don't feel anything when hearing that. In fact i usually think about the US/british/israeli in the lives of the middle east that is usually the source of the anger to begin with. They don't just "hate us because of our freedoms".

The more things change the more they stay the same. History repeats itself, let's hope it's in the favour of the little man, it's happened before. Let's hear it for the serfs!
I can't wait to hear this. When my ship comes in I'll pick up a copy.