This is different from what you're used to.
jmz | Fremont, ca United States | 02/12/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I only say the above because New Wet Kojak is one of the more unique bands I've listened to in a long time. The use of the sax in each song is so strong that it brings to mind Morphine (only because of the sax) and of Cop Shoot Cop and Firewater. All bands have that same sax-driven sound to them. The difference with New Wet Kojak is the vocals, which seems more chants than actual lyrics. This statement, of course, isn't the case for all tracks, such as "Auto-E," which is the more lyrical of the tracks on Do Things. Mostly, the songs can be compared to slam or beat poetry -- slight lyrics with a tune.Really interesting to listen to. You can either space out with it or pay close attention. Either way, you'll benefit!"