Rediscovering this body of work is a real treat, a journey down a rabbit hole where punks take on psychedelia, jazz fusion, dub and Latin sounds to create some of the most genuinely progressive music in rock history. The most memorable moments come early on, like the frenetic Inertiatic ESP or the dense grooves of Cut That City, but gems are liberally dotted throughout a career which, somehow, originally lasted just one solitary decade. With a hardback photo book also included, this sprawling box set doesn’t come cheap – but it’s hard to put a price on its alien excellence.
Verdict: 4/5
For Fans Of: At The Drive-In, Mastodon, Rush
La Realidad De Los Sueños is out now via Clouds Hill