Placebo? We remember. To date, 3 published albums that are not comparable with each other and to the diversity of feeling and emotion are not compare. Three years after "Black Market Music" now is finally some news from the guys around genius Brian Molko. And yes, it is completely different. This time it was a mixture of rock and electro and this decision seems to have been a right. The intro really a skin. "Bulletproof Cupid", an instrumental rock intro as a suitable entry makes the already very curious and exciting, where one waits for Molkos use. The then comes with "English Summer Rain". A great song for the first time, placebos new way describes. Much electronics paired with beautiful, subtle guitar sounds. Then it happened in quick succession. "This Picture", second single, is proof of the excellent blend of synthesizers and the placebo typical instrumentalization. A fast song with a great chorus. With "Sleeping with Ghosts" Placebo go back down a gear, a beautiful ballad. But then it's back to the placebo rollercoaster. "The Bitter End", the first single, which offers great text and fast, rhythmic rock music. One of her best singles. With "Something Rotten" followed by a most unusual their songs. A jumble of synthesizer tones, soft, improper guitar sounds and Molkos distorted voice. A song that describes a very sensitive issue (child abuse). At first glance it looks like garbage. One wonders how such a song comes on a date ingenious album. But over time, this song turns out to be inevitable. They want him to hear the end, but he runs so in the length until it then comes the finale. An outstanding song. As usual so it goes well so on. "Sepcial Needs" was released as a single with law. "Protect me from what I want" blows again to attack until then the most quietest piece of placebo comes to an end. The CD is played to the end and you just say to yourself that these three-year wait was worth every second.