Now, even for Straight's liberal standards, Farewell Aldebaran is a bizarre little collection of hard rock, baroque pop, AM-friendly pap, rousing marches complete with vital social messages, and uptempo country-folk. What's more, Henske and Yester (the latter briefly served time in the Lovin' Spoonful) designed and constructed these tunes in the studio, creating massive structures of musique concrète, with Henske's deep, muscular alto serving as their foundation. The bombastic, no-room-to-breathe performances are replete with intricately layered electronics and Yester's primitive use of synthesizer technology. Of course, some of this stuff will drive you batty if your head ain't prepared -- especially such relentlessly plodding wails as "St. Nicholas Hall" and "One More Time." But, all in all, Farewell Aldebaran is a gloriously freaky trip, worth the price of admission: your mind!