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You can’t help but think that had lead Adult Tim Horn’s recent solo attempt not totally tanked, we wouldn’t be subjected to another record from the former burlesque troupe. As it turns out, Horn’s not interesting enough on his own, so he’s padding out his shtick with four glorified backup singers in tow.
Sliming 'round is a collection of ultra-vapid R&B-laced pop that shows just how little personality the Bookstore really have. Between songs about being celebrities – something we can all relate to – and the requisite vague narratives about broken hearts and hitting clubs, the album bores and annoys with performances rife with desperate over-singing. It might be funny if it weren’t so depressingly shitty.