Continuing things on in the Fred Lane experience is Car Radio Jerome which is far less avant-garde than his previous release, but it is still just as endlessly entertaining and unnecessarily violent. Here we see Lane tap into his inner Elvis with the first two tracks, both standard rock songs with incredibly violent premises. "Hittite Hot Shot" is about beating up anyone who dares insults the singer's appearence, which I find incredibly hilarious. Another highlight is the title track, which is an incredibly catchy jazz number with fantastic lyrics about smashing a cockroach. This record is a lot tighter than One Who Cut You but that trademark brass screeching is still all over the place, and I can't get enough of it. I don't care what anyone says, Lane's trademark violence over smooth jazz is a joke I'll never not find funny. If I could give this record more than 4/4 I would, and y'know what? I think I will. 4.5/4



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