There they are again, the Chemical Brothers. One may read all end, that it is with this album, as with the discography of the two, qualitatively. Will say: great start, but towards the end it subsides rather from. What you first have to say: Yes, the writers are right. So awesome how the album begins, so so has the Twelve, as in very, very old days, when you look at conventions and tinkered cared a damn how wild to, and just about went there, people fucking for Dancing bring so disappointing it is towards the end. Although one must say yes: also Surrender and Come With Us had size, inventiveness and tidy oomph behind it. Unfortunately, in some steles too little. That's not the problem here. Of ingenuity and oomph is not lacking here. Tracks like Galvanize, The Boxer, Believe, Come Inside, Marvo Ging and Surface to Air is something like the quintessence of chemical work. Rather uninspired, but quite playful songs like The Big Jump, or Hold Tight London not fall as more significant. It becomes difficult to like the album when it tries to sound like another. Thus tracks like Left Right or Shake Break Bounce go unfortunately mighty in his pants. That sounds like a very, very üblem Ami-HipHop à la Neptunes, Nelly or whatever they're called. For a star deduction. The rest: Great. The Brothers did work it out!