The Dub Pistols albums have been increasing in brilliance with each release,'Speakers and tweeters' was a band totally confident in their music. Here however there are signs that they strain to move their music forward, some unwelcome diversions into styles that dont fit the Dub Pistols sound - 'She moves' being a prime example, adding a latino sound to the standard big beat doesn't result in a particularly gripping song for me.
'Peace of mind' has a great coupling of Red star lion and Rodney P alongside chunky soulful grooves, but suffers a little because its the seventh track and by then Rodney P has already done rap duties on two weak heard-it-all-before-but-better tracks ('I'm in love' and 'Ganjer') so is in danger of outstaying his welcome. So great on 'Speakers and tweeters' but here he doesn't feel right for the songs (or the songs don't feel right for him - nor the Dub Pistols).
Ashley Slater as a guest vocalist is just plain wrong, as is the girlie vocals of Lindy Layton when placed alongside the standard rap / beats (does a song called 'Im in love' really sound like the name of a Dub Pistols track?) Basically the problem this album has is that it either doesn't sound as fresh as previous offerings, or it goes off into hideous or dull territories.
As a longtime fan this is quite disappointing and I would hope they get it back together for any new albums, more stuff like this and I dont think I'll bother checking them out. If they had more tracks like 'Peace of mind' then I would rate this a lot higher, as it is theres little here to make this as essential as the likes of 'Six million ways to live' and 'Speakers...'