Those who thought in yet another reunion of a group to the supposed past splendor, the criteria would be that purely financial or commercial, will be for their expenses. Many youth groups become today, and even the reputation already established, who would dream to show much creativity, inventiveness, audacity and now measure the gap separating them from the raw talent. Far from surfing on a formula that has proven itself a thousand times, Patton loose dogs (because who would not think of a bulldog when he spits his jouissives onomatopoeia?) And deploys treasures of imagination to show us that don ' has never reached the peak of his vocal art increasingly complex by the day, he will always remain her a pass to cross. While this may seem relatively soft knee the first plays, plays always a little anxious (18 years of waiting who spun retrospectively as many hours), this cake yet resistant to the test of repetition: the strange harmonies and the relentless riffs let themselves gradually tame by our profane ears and little of its customary crazy rhythmic structures. It is clear then that nothing like this could have come out in 1990 and that this album, too short (less than 40 minutes from this shot of adrenaline, there's nothing to arouse addiction), sounds like the logical next what Faith No More has been and always will be: a visceral voice euphoria (it confusing mishmash of "Go" on the aggressive Superhero, these "Boo" avengers thrown as knife blades amid this deluge of guitars raining down like javelins in the smashing Cone Of Shame, barking selected this steamroller that is Separation Anxiety) based on impeccable rhythmic session (including a Mike Bordin of impeccable sobriety), itself decorated of scary and confusing harmonies. Following the trail left in the quicksand of the metal in this Album Of The Year and Mr Bungle, that unconquered sun sign so there for our delight, the unexpected return but nevertheless succeeded in one of the most beloved groups scene "alternative". Do we then remains is to engrave on the frontispiece of the Rock temple a new motto: "In Patton we trust".