Erudite bafflement, morbid humour, lockdown satire, and emotional like Barber's Adagio For Strings.
Immortalised lyric of the year:
"Our Martin on the other hand thought he was the town cheese, purported to deal in short-term solutions for long-legged men. He also liked the sound of his own voice. He was at Knowsley Safari Park one day where he saw a monkey with a banana in one hand and a tin-opener in the other, and he shouted over: “Hey, you don’t need the tin-opener for that!” - to which the monkey replied: “It’s for the custard, dickhead!”....It ... read more
For a band going on as long as hmhb this album is truly great, their sound continues to evolve and change but still capture that great wit and irreverence that makes hmhb.. well hmhb.