This is
Nash's most accessible album, although admittedly that's not saying much. For one thing, he sings on this album. Sure, he shouts more than sings, but it still makes the music more approachable than on his purely instrumental releases. "Dance After Curfew," produced by
Daniel Lanois, was released as a single. The opening track, "Citizen," has a great beat and is almost danceable, which the iconoclastic
Nash surely never intended. If wild, spooky music like "Normal" or "The Hypnotist" was married on a soundtrack to a movie like Scream,
Nash might become a household name. He'd hate that. ~ Mark Allan