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On their eighth album, Colorado's gift to eclectic rock & roll Big Head Todd & the Monsters prove their mettle as a creative, relentlessly touring, and fun band. Consistently winning over new fans with each disc, the group ably combines passionate lyrics with an inimitable blend of jagged guitar sounds ("Love Transmission") and overtones of country, folk ("Peacemaker's Blues"), chunky Southern-fried boogie ("Come On"), and funky soul/R&B.
Partially recorded at Immersive Studios, Boulder, Colorado.
Personnel: Todd Park Mohr (vocals, guitar, saxophone, keyboards); Brian Nevin (drums, percussion).
Audio Mixers: James Stone ; Todd Park Mohr.
Recording information: Flat Top's Wilderness Studios; Immersive Studios, Boulder, CO.
Photographers: Scott Roon; Amy Weller; Matt Need; Todd Park Mohr.
Big Head Todd & The Monsters: Todd Park Mohr (vocals, guitar, saxophone, keyboards); Rob Squires (vocals, bass); Brian Nevin (vocals, drums, percussion).
Big Head Todd & The Monsters Crimes Of Passion Songs Crimes Of Passion Music Review Average Rating: (2.7 out of 5 stars)   big head hits the mark!!! i can't say enough good things about this disc. i've been a fan since the first album. but, i've always felt that they still had'nt really put out a disc that was consistent from start to finish. well, this is it. not a bad track on it. they have found there nitch in a blues based rock foundation. just buy the disc, you'll hear what i mean. a very under rated band. wish they got more air play. Submitted by rokman21 (somerset,mass.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
This album sucked I'm glad I got $2 back by selling it used. Buy Sister Sweetly, that's a four-star album. Submitted by Nate dogg (Denver, CO) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I still love you but... I'm from the Denver area too and have been a fan of BHTM for some time now so it really hurts me to rate this 2 stars. Todd has written much more in depth lyrics than found here. Angela Dangerlove, love transmission...it's as though he ran out of quality topics to write about. Hey, every band has its lemon. On a good note, the music (not lyrics) is pretty good on several tracks, incorporating keys, sax, and other instruments that weren't utilized in earlier albums. If you want a 5-star album then stick with Sister Sweetly. Submitted by Nate Dogg (Denver, CO, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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