Although Shutoku Mukai and his bandmates had always incorporated some elements of jamming, such as in "Kaisen Zenya" from the Boy's debut album, the jams on the band's third full-length didn't display the band at their best. Zazen Boys III, while not a bad album in its own right, drew considerable criticism from some fans due to its reliance on more free-form jamming that wandered from the complicated, precise rhythms that propelled the band's first two albums. Review Summary: Tokyo's spastic experimental rockers return to rhythmically tight compositions while introducing intriguing new elements to their songcraft.
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