From what I understand, this is an EP that you would rather call a single. Not really. Alothough "Slow Life", possibly the only song on the album with an influence from Electronic music, did come from Phantom Power, which got them plenty of praise. Well, I guess they figured you wouldn't listen to a 7 minute song these days on the radio. Anyway, "Slow Life" is a song from Super Furry Aminals with, like I said, plenty of electronic (and psychedelia and country) influencing. The electronis intro is just that. The intro. The point comes when you keep on listening. All of those will switch from time to time. Even judging from the video. Now, from what I understand the songs of SFA shouldn't really be judged on just music alone, but from what we knew, they have life-changing lyrics. For "Slow Life", it may be about how life can drift by when you are sucked in to the protocols of life like death and television. Well, hey. Music doesn't seem farther from the truth. No? As for their non-album single, "Motherf*kker", there is a new wave-gangsta hip-hop influence. You got to love them for trying to use eccentricity to their advantage. I can't really get this one, but chances are it triggers anger as it were. Or it just tries to push the envelope by using profanity and a gangsta persona in the song. The point in the song can be like trying to keep your hackeysack in the air. Nonetheless, enjoyable, and that is always a plus for them. They have a little something for everyone to enjoy. "Lost Control" is a little more action-influenced and has a loss of Hip-Hop influence anywhere, which may fly well for the genre fans just checking them out. Coincidentally the song is an instrumental. A darn good one that pretty much explains to you what Super Furry Animals are really about, musically. Basically the music coincides with the title to give you a view of music you'd hear on the action movies like xXx, and Phone Booth. Whoever said that Electronica sucks needs to coincide the music within their lives to get it Otherwise, their stuck in one mode, which is not at all good to begin with. Basically, the album is telling you to go buy the real album, and enjoy, but expect plenty of influences...even from life, itself.Rating: 7.5/10