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: Some fans missed the heavy sitar and sarod arrangements prevalent in their 90s era.

: Despite being a "patchwork" of recordings from various years, reviewers note the album feels surprisingly unified. 📀 The Bonus Tracks: A Dark Wave Twist The Tea Party-Blood Moon Rising (Bonus Track Ed...

A "harmonica-washed" acoustic take that highlights the band's raw stage energy. 📈 Critical Reception : Some fans missed the heavy sitar and

Seen as a natural, if surprising, fit for the band’s melodic sensibilities. Live Version 📈 Critical Reception Seen as a natural, if

A post-punk experiment; Jeff Martin's baritone is noted as "eerily reminiscent" of Ian Curtis. Morrissey Cover

Most critics view the album as a strong return to form, though some find the inclusion of so many covers (including Led Zeppelin's "Out on the Tiles") a bit "scattershot".

: Jeff Martin’s voice remains unchanged and powerful; the rhythm section of Stuart Chatwood and Jeff Burrows creates a "formidable groove".