Crazy Glue

Crazy Glue

To coincide with the 25th anniversary of the band’s first LP and the release of a new documentary, longstanding Los Angeles funk-rock heroes Fishbone regrouped to record a new six-song album. It's the first release in more than 10 years to feature three original members—Angelo Moore, Norwood Fisher, and Walter Kirby.(If you’ve seen the documentary, you'll know that's no small feat.) For a band with members pushing 50, Crazy Glue is an exceedingly athletic album. The band is spry and elastic, and at times its hyperkinetic energy harks back to its earliest recordings, especially on “DUI Friday” and “Gittin’ in That Ass.” Moore’s flexible and often-unhinged vocals are in top form. He could easily pass for a vocalist half (or even one-third) his age. The band’s thrash-metal edges are in full effect—thanks in part to former Suicidal Tendencies guitarist Rocky George—but Fishbone still writes songs that are, above all, catchy and fun. Fans of the recent incarnation of The Red Hot Chili Peppers should certainly check out “Crazy Glue” and “Flutterbutter,” two songs that prove that Fishbone is every bit equal to its more famous peers.

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