I have been listening to a lot of Primus lately, and it occurred to me, somewhere between "Glass Sandwich" and "De Anza Jig", that I have never mentioned the musical oddity that is Les Claypool. Most know of him as the man behind Primus as well as one of the world's greatest bass
The past few years have seen plenty of new bands spring from the fertile mutant-disco grounds, and lots of waggling jams have been jammed, for sure, but if there's one thing the new crop doesn't always bring it's the weirdness (a nation turns its lonely eyes to you, fulfilling bu