Iceland has given the world two uncompromising, hyper-intelligent musical exports in the last decade or so: Björk and Sigur Rós. Not bad for a nation of 300,000 people. Icelands latest export, Quarashi, rarely approaches the boundless creativity of their countrymen, but theres still plenty to recommend about their U.S. debut, Jinx. Its rap-rock, more or less, but being raised on an island the size of a postage stamp, the men of Quarashi apparently arent aware that rap-rock is meant to suck. Mr. Jinx cops a wicked, James Bondstyle sample, giving the tune a genuine swagger, while Dive In and Bless upend expectations with pulsing dance rhythms. Sinewy grooves and seductive melodies snake through the sneaky, trip-hoptinged, Malone Lives and the Icelandic-language rap Tarfur. Occasionally, Quarashi pound us over the head with heavy riffs and booming beats (Stick Em Up, Copycat) that make them sound like a limper Bizkit, but its a rare enough occurrence that we wont hold it against them.