More of the same, only different
Mr. Graham D. Penny | Seattle, WA | 05/18/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A rather special follow-up to the previous, self-titled album, and one that is guaranteed to polarise the fans. Personally I love it, with the exception of one or two tunes (P.C. Keen, most notably). The more mainstream style would seem to mirror the Levs settling down a bit in their old adage, but as they've always said, "Home is where you make it", and if that's what they choose... the protests are still there, particularly in the vitriolic Hope Street and Maid of the River, but it seems the band is settling down to enjoy themselves, and credit to them if this is the result. Even Men-an-Tol seems to be a look back with a pang of regret at their earlier, more radical days.Enjoy it, it's great."
Fantastic!!
Mr. Graham D. Penny | 09/05/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album is fantastic. I disagree that it's one of their weakest, I think it's one of their strongest. To me it's more mature. Yes it's different from the previous three albums which are absolutely cracking but change is good, I would hate to see them doing the same thing over and over. As is sang in Exodus "the only wrong is fighting changing times"! Pure masterpiece."