It's a Hip album.

Most songs here, while decent, are pretty unremarkable sonically or lyrically.

The big highlight I really want to draw attention to however is You're Everywhere, an absolutely beautiful and heartfelt track that sees Gord's vocal performance strained into an almost post-punk direction, the writing is up to snuff here as well.

Other than that not much to say, very by-the-numbers album from the band. Makes me worried about the next few albums.

Fave tracks: You're Everywhere, Goodnight Josephine
Least Fave Track: don't really have one they all kind of blend together.

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