"In contrast to the rhythmic clatter and electro squiggles that usually accompany Portner's voice, the Slasher Flicks position "Little Fang"'s engaging call-and-response hook atop a silken 70s soft-rock groove that resembles a bygone ELO hit refracted through a funhouse mirror (while also betraying Portner's debt to the phantasmagoric pop of Pure Guava-era Ween). And in their most concise, frenetically funky moments- "Blind Babe", "Modern Days E", "Strange Colores"-Slasher Flicks pump out better Jane's Addiction songs than anything that band has come up since reuniting".