- The musical trend of the band goes towards genuine singing (though often very dirty) and again a little farther away from the original so characteristic Art Danko to speak more quickly than actually singing. I personally think that's a pity, even if it has Never Too Loud is no longer likely to attract attention particularly new listeners at the latest. Some songs in older style is there but fortunately still: I do not care; Conceited; I Believed in God
- These songs then also belong to the absolute Anspieltipps the plate, along with the truly outstanding advance single "Just a beautiful day".
- Rather weak (both lyrically and musically) on the other hand is the fact that Danko-typical chauvinist inspired "Legs" over. Unfortunately an absolutely monotonous number.
- The "I Believed in God (Reprise)" is listed as a separate title, is already almost funny again, it falls to one when playing the board but to not know that the display of song 12 to 13 jumps and the few seconds is not the End of song 12 are.
- For Limited Edition: In general, I find it sympathetic, if such bonus tracks and brings not only a DVD that you eh never look in doubt, or worse, just a different package. Here it is "In Your Arms" not necessarily a selling point, the song heard yet so not by Danko Jones, more like the Misfits or The Damned at ...
Overall conclusion: The plate is a development that will surely not please everyone. It harbors some real gems and some of what finger to >> - moves button of installation. It sounds definitely disharmonious than the predecessor. Whether we like it, everyone must decide for themselves. Although I am great Danko Jones fan, gets the plate from me only 3 out of 5 stars.