The Beatsteaks have "48/49" significantly evolved since their first album. They have become safe a lot "for the masses" (terrible word!), But have not lost their sparkle and creativity. The hearing is really fun, but is pretty entertaining. And the full album price for a 30 minute album is also quite steep. The copy protection would of course not be, but the Beatsteaks have nunmal still earn a bit more money than, say, "The Doctors". However, this small drawback diminish in no way the fun of spread while listening to the album in the room. The album was in the first days after the appearance rather on rotation and brought my CD player to despair, but I think the album is still great. Overall a great album that indeed a lot has aroused excitement. Not only suitable for fans of harder sounds but also something for sympathizers of the quieter lines such as pop-rock, etc. Playing tips: Big Attack, Hello Joe, hand in hand, Loyal to None