Transcendent, esoteric.  Skat like vocals govern the first track.  The driving thumping train like rhythms collide with each other and derail with frivolity.  Circle sounds like a well produced corner shop band that you might find playing in the streets of some foreign country.  The entire CD hangs with a certain gloom that is in the over polished/produced songs that sound like, well, that sound like insanity!  (I'm referring of course to the 5th track).  It's clickety clak vocals are distributed among the jam session players recording sessions.  There are intense moments of introspection that criss cross with absurdity.  Madness should prevail if you listen to track 5 in its entirety.  Welcome to Circle's most grossest.

 

 

 

The 2nd track is complex with polyrhythms and a vice like atmosphere to its sound.  It sounds like they've been jonesing for a smoke this whole time but that none of the members of the band wanted to go to the store for their fix.  The 5th track is absolutely bonkers.  It drove this reviewer wild.