It might not be as cultured as previous efforts, but it's hugely entertaining - even more so when played at high volume.
Elective, tenacious, and wildly fun - it's anything but boring and colourfully pushes the concept of disco to the nth degree
This is an album with more costume changes than a drag queen, and the shameless flamboyance to match.
Simply put, Six Cups of Rebel is an oddball album with appealing experiments and hit-and-miss dance music.
Lindstrøm throws so many half-formed ideas around that they end up crushing each other and emerging as fragmented mulch.
Complacency is to be avoided, but the kind of step forward Lindstrøm tries here is a drunken, misguided one.
Fans of the man’s signature “space disco,” prepare to be alienated.
Lindstrøm’s attention span appears to have dropped significantly as he made this record; what he’s most sorely missing is subtlety.
... the lackluster attempt Lindstrøm has given this newest sound is all too apparent and inbred.