Both say right away, I'm a big fan of mad caddies and that, since that day in the late 90's when my ears fell on the inevitable 'duck & cover'. And this album will not really up away from his glorious ancestor (and yes, over 15 years still ...). I found the mix of genres to own mad caddies: after a 'love myself' basic agreements punk 4 there will be a 'shot in the dark' to the reggae rhythm and brass very New Orleans. And the first 8 bits are to match (special mention to the friendly little Mexican riff of 'little town'). The last 4 pieces are much more 'standard': blind listen, this is clearly the mad caddies but I confess I did not get up at night to listen to.
However, the Mad Caddies produced us there a new album that does not take itself seriously, but that does not take its listeners for chitterlings, it's what I like and this is clearly one of their albums I prefer, just behind lindéboulonnable 'duck & cover'.