While this Canadian sextet is known for its heavy and saturated sounds, befitting crazed horror-comedy flicks like Netflix hit 'WolfCop', 'Flavour Country' features some of the band's fastest, heaviest and most visceral material to date. Yet, it features some of the band's most atmospheric sounds as well. At times there are slight hints of Ennio Morricone's spaghetti western twang amidst heavy psych under the influence of 'Meddle'-era Pink Floyd, and driving drone reminiscent of Bobby Beausoleil's belladonna laced soundtrack to Kenneth Anger's 'Lucifer Rising'. But for the most part here, Shooting Guns is out for blood, regardless of tempo.