I have no idea why I bought this album. Prior to it's purchase a couple of years back, the only material I had heard from Dave Navarro was his less than successful Chili Peppers expo. However, despite my hazy memories about why I chose to purchase it, I am certainly glad I did. Every song on this album is outstanding. I still listen to it regularly, and there are no 'skippers' which is rare for me, as I have an incredibly short attention span.
The overall sound is very polished, with multiple layers of guitars, each doing something contrasting yet complementary. As for Dave's voice, it isn't incredible but it has a pleasant warm tone, and he is clearly a competent vocalist. I can see why some people aren't overly impressed with the lyrics, as they are sometimes a little over-indulgent. He does have an interesting way with words though, and the general vocal rhythm is very pleasing.
The song styles vary from slow and introspective to sleazy metal that isn't a million miles away from Sunna or NIN. Overall there's a very good balance between the heavier and the softer songs (and I have to say, not one of them sounds anything like a Jane's Addiction track).
This is the sort of music I would love to be able to make. Dave Navarro is now my guru.