We've waited a long time for this one!
Kris-John Kucharik | outside of Ottawa | 08/17/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Six years after their hit album 25,000 days, Ian thomas returns along with bob dillion, rick gratton, and peter cardinalli to produce a album based on the middle-aged life. The album is easilly the most mellow album they've made but it lacks the solid single needed to grab people's attention. "I want to believe in something" is a great song but so many people have forgotten about these guys that it hardly got some airtime. The album is fantastic though with terrific songs such as "expectations", "greedy man", "I remember", "objectify me", "can I love you now", and "politically correct" being the best of the bunch. The album is so well done though its sad that nobody bothered to recognize it. It almost makes it seem like a waste of excellent songwritting that it will be interesting to see if they ever make another album considering the entire group's age."