My opinion is exactly the opposite: I think the whole album gets better every time you listen to it! Actually, most Iboga albums have this quality, I think.
The first time I heard the Freq-cd I thought it was the same song over&over again, but after 2-3 sessions in discman/car/stereo it revealed it's diversity & quality. Same goes for this release.
I was of your opinion after the first time I heard the album but it has grown a lot on me since then. Keep in mind that this was made by the same ppl who made "Lull". If they wanted to make a cd with a similar sounds or a "Lull pt2" it probably wouldn't have taken them 2 years but only 6 weeks.
Unfortunately for the Storm-bros, their debut was so highly acclaimed, that ppl wànt something in that same style. This has been the case in the past with SBK, Haldolium & many others... I think it is a characteristic of truely innovative artists NOT to give in to that & keep evolving & developping new styles of music. You can call this "selling out" but in fact it would only be selling out if they would release the same cd over & over again instead of trying to explore new sounds.
So: very addictive cd, if you ask me just like Frogacult (another Iboga gem)
At least one band (& label) you can trust not to be relaesing any 80s-gone-psy-tracks in the future !