Rough, rowdy, and sounding like a boozy boys night out, the band's 10th album is one of their toughest and best in years.
Reviews
"A cathartic, punk-rock stomper of a record, and perhaps the first in the band’s catalog to accurately capture their sweatbox live performances.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Another round of airtight songs celebrating life-as-sublime-train-wreck amid music that conjures the British Invasion landing in a Texas barroom."