I had to be able to listen the honor in advance in the album: Millencolin but has gotten older, I've gotten older and thus MC has changed, I also ... Generally called new ways of ribbon 'development' and the MC has definitely experienced. Melodic, punky songs, still peppered with Nicolas powerful voice, but for example at 'Done Is Done' partially backed by violins. 'Kingswood' had my mind back again found in a punkigere track (as opposed to 'Home from home') and somewhere 'Machine 15' has been linked here, just not as brutal, but cheerful, harmonious like 'come on' in contrast to 'Kingswood-biftek supernova' ... Somehow I had by Kindgwood however hope a back-to-the-roots song on 'machine 15' to find ... a song for the old hands with ska elements or so nem knaller Reef as it was when 'mr. clean '... and here is my problem ... the sound of 'machine 15' is previously nowhere to be found in an MC-plate, if you did not even hear Nicolas's voice, could not bring the music itself with MC in conjunction ... determines this is the hoped-for development, but for me the question is whether that's still mine for a different ... Really made me really just the opener 'machine 15' convinced. 'Done Is Done' is a little getting used to, but is also quite strong. the rest I feel unfortunately only mediocre. Am I too nostalgic or is no longer MC MC? I also wondered if the album can withstand the comparison with other contemporary bands, because I really do not like it that you always measures a band only to their own predecessors ... but since I've never asked myself that question at MC have, and do it now, that speaks for itself ... Unfortunately, I can give my lielingsband only 4 stars, and sharp on the border with 3 ...
Conclusion: Millencolin fans: do not listen to me, but buy buy buy and themselves form an opinion, because it will also give people the 'Machine 15' nominate for 5 star ... Tips for new discoverers: Pioneers for the old CdS Life on a plate, neueres- Kingswood or Penny Bridge