Captain Beefheart is difficult to listen to. And this one is hard to get through, but the story behind it is pretty interesting. I hear it as a pendulum swinging 100% to the "originality" side of music. Catchyness, rhythm and harmony (what you normally find in music) is somewhat non-existent. lol
The most interesting thing about this album is how they made it. He basically locked the band up in the house for 9 months and pushed them to the limits of art and psychology. This from wikipedia:
In preparation, the band rehearsed Van Vliet's difficult compositions for eight months, living communally in a small rented house in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles. Van Vliet implemented his vision by asserting complete artistic and emotional domination of his musicians. At various times, one or another of the band members were put "in the barrel", with Van Vliet berating him continually, sometimes for days, until the musician collapsed in tears or in total submission to Van Vliet. According to John French and Bill Harkleroad, these sessions often included physical violence. French described the situation as "cultlike", and a visiting friend said that "the environment in that house was positively Manson-esque". Their material circumstances also were dire. With no income other than welfare and contributions from relatives, the band survived on a bare subsistence diet. French recounted living on no more than a small cup of soybeans a day for a month, and at one point, band members were arrested for shoplifting food (whereupon Zappa bailed them out). A visitor described their appearance as "cadaverous" and said that "they all looked in poor health". Band members were restricted from leaving the house and practiced for fourteen or more hours a day. Van Vliet once told drummer John French that he had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, and he would see nonexistent conspiracies that explained this behavior.
One of my old band members told me a story how he asked his drummer to play him "a strawberry" the drummer didn't know what to play so Beefheart threw him down the stairs.
It's interesting to see what happens when an idea is taken to an extreme.