The 8th official studio album finds this underappreciated British band reinventing themselves once again. (Note: This is the 2nd self-titled album they’ve released this year, but the first one was a “Record Store Day” only release.) This time out they deliver dark, hypno-psychedelic drone rock that churns and drives with a mind-grabbing, tripped-out sound flow. There is a rhythmic confluence of haunting vocal mystery and tension-weighted, post-Motorik rock beats with strong guitar work. Chris Olley’s voice projects an arresting aura of desolation and danger. The music is warm and otherworldly, a bubbling cauldron of beckoning hallucinogenic (dis)comfort. These are songs from a place you aren’t supposed to go, presented with a confident resignation of experience and the power of survival. Sometimes recalls bits of Loop, Shriekback, Hair & Skin Trading Company, Hills. “Six By Seven” is an extremely listenable, original and creatively compelling album for total psychedelic immersion that will free you from the weight of the world. Highly Recommended.