It's hard to review Jandek. He doesn't have any real songs. From the sounds of it, it is Thurston Moore mumbling over a warped guitar plonk with some banging and percussion and harmonica. The cover shows a picture of a drum kit. The song titles are "New Town" (strangely, this song has snatches of Leonard Cohen's "Suzanne" in it), "Steal Away Home", "Street Walk", "You Standing There", "Desert Voice", "Let Me Hear THe Words You Say", "The Real You", "It WOuld ONly Be Action", "Look At It", "Time WIll Come" and "What You Are." It sounds almost like traditional Japanese music - you know, the kind where a woman will pluck at a zither with a big wedge-shaped shingle and howl about something that you can't understand. That's what listening to Jandek is like. And it's wonderful.