Pop group (yes, with Mark Stewart, Gareth Sager and others) is back after 35 years away .... this group which in its time said that capitalism was the most barbaric religion that is, that large chain stores were our new cathedrals, that we are all potential prostitutes because we all have our price .... 35 years is a lot, but when we want we can (when there's a will, there's a way, another of their flagship titles); And they are there with new slogans (accept nothing, deny everything, citizen zombie, like a robot spinning out of control, do you have no pride, do you have no soul?) And its dub / funk particularly product, miles away from their former work 'How long do we we Tolerate Mass Murder?'), and some tunes are very well sharpened. Pop group has reached maturity and has finally understood that political messages could spend if music is more affordable. The pinnacle of the album "Nowhere Girl" (successor of "Snow Girl") will mourn the nostalgia fans (we are legion, we are strong, we-have the faith, to carry on .....). But M .Stewart can still shout (Shadow Child): the Old Pop Group is not dead yet though, and in box Any long live the New Flesh ......