Hot Hot HeatFuture BreedsFuture Breeds, at times, suffers from multiple personality disorder, but rescues itself with a confident, quirky swagger. Sounding slightly less caffeinated than previous efforts are the notable "Jedidiah," which samples, amongst other things, a fiddle, running water and a crying baby, and "Nobody's Accusing You (Of Having a Good Time)." While experimentation is to be embraced, the best songs on Future Breeds are in fact the ones that resemble the songs on Make Up The Breakdown. With rules come exceptions though, in this case "JFK's LSD," which sounds like chaotic Brit rock mixed with laser beam guitar riffs. These two distinctly different sounds demonstrate the essence of this album and its pairing of traditional Hot Hot Heat with a stylistic step into the strange. (Dine Alone)