As the very good first part provides Thankfully to the Future II a lot of good to very good tracks, but there are much more quiet, slow tracks than on the predecessor. On the track itself (especially content) world all is not something to complain, the wonder in the pan, Old & Dusty as I like pretty good. But there are simply too many for my taste. Exceptions are about OMG, Bengal tigers and out, which I also liked better, but the "deepen" and slow tracks are clearly in the majority. It likes the perfect first part be due to the high Erwartugnshaltung, but precisely this weighting pulls the album for me down a bit; two, three fast tracks have the plate definitely not harmed. It's still a pretty good release and yes, Marten can still give rise to images like no other.
Who is on quieter songs, can strike calms, all others perhaps should be convinced of the quality of Spotify and Co..