The latest release from Michigan eclectic '90s rockers SLOT is the trio's final offering, as this 12-track disc is not only a compilation of the band's unreleased works, but also a tribute to Slot's guitarist Billy Rivkin, who lost his battle with cancer in 2004. Unearthed from 1995, the songs on THE SWEET BLACK BEAR display a top-notch strand of shoegazing indie rock with dashes of grunge rock bark, psychedelic rock starchasing, and desert rock heft intertwined, complete with dollops of atmospheric feedback and sustain, angelic female vocals, and guitars that meld harsh tones with lush waves of swirling distortion on cuts such as "Bat Nav". Projecting its underground dream rock vibes with a set of balls and a discernible bite, Slot's swan song yields fond memories and a plethora of excellent heartfelt rock with a timeless expiration date.
01 Orchid taster 02 Crushing your head 03 Stealing from the future 04 Noon 05 An evening at eastpointe 06 You made me do it 07 Bat nav 08 Last tuesday's child 09 Starcock 10 An evening at eastpointe (playground version) 11 Jagernaut 12 Emma peel (the remains of)