But elsewhere, State Radio abandons that formula in order to focus on the band's jam-happy past, which results in a number of white-boy reggae tunes and misguided attempts at funk. As was the case with Us Against the Crown, the band seems tempted to take up permanent residence in this cloudy hodgepodge of jam genres -- and, indeed, they stay mired in such material for a good portion of the disc, playing easygoing tunes that sport such mantras as "I will fight no more, forever" (which Urmston delivers in his best Jamaica-by-way-of-Vermont accent). State Radio does have a message to convey, but they'd do better to set themselves apart from their noodle-dancing brethren by focusing on songs that are as volatile and urgent as the words Urmston writes. ~ Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide




