Urban hillbilly one-man-band “outsider artist” private press album from 1974. “The first psychedelic country concept album." Features bluegrass mountain music Americana from the twilight zone mixed with tape effects, musique concrete, fuzz guitar, surreal lyrics imagery and themes from religion, death, sex and other timely concerns. ”If you want to go as far out as it gets, this underground cult album from a NYC visionary provides a map. This is one of the more remarkable LPs I‘ve heard. The van Gogh of 1970s folk.” - Patrick Lundborg
"An artist contemplates all forms of expression in an attempt to create new paths to communication. Peter Grudzien, through his musical agility, has delved into the eternal question of love, it’s heavens and hells and its supernatural ability to cleanse and purify souls. Running through his work is the profound premise that has plagued humanity through all generations, who we all might be in the enigmatic process of life and what part love plays in that process? Using the mythological creature of the unicorn as his constant theme Peter takes us on a Pentecostal voyage restating the purity and soul saving virtues of this frail creature that will redeem mankind."