Here is a transcription by Erik Helleve posted to 35 on 07.04.2010:
Norwegian prog-punkers, still motorin’ hard
With a gracious liner nod to â€Âthe mighty BÖC for the album titleâ€Â, Motorpsycho’s 14th magnum opus in 20 years is, finally, their definitive record. From Stoogey roots in ’89, the trio blossomed into northern Europe’s own Zeppelin, thanks to the copiously Ledded prog-punk-metal of their marathon live shows. Mid-period albums ably disgressed into delicate West Coast pop, but since losing their drum anchorman in ’05, they’ve not faltered, re-embracing mountain-high rockage on a run of four pulsatingly heavy albums, culminating with this 60 minute monster. The opening Starhammer finds axe-wizard Hans Magnus ’Snah’ Ryan picking brittle, otherworldly abstractions like latterday Tom Verlaine, but by The Bomb-Proof Roll And Beyond, he’s thrumming up a rotor-blade cyclic storm. W.B.A.T. segues startlingly from skittering Miles’s Dark Magus fusion into skyscraping Physical Graffiti riffage, before four-parter Gullible’s Travails moods-hops Quadrophenia-like towards an epic, arms-aloft conclusion. (Andrew Perry, 4/5)