The Danish punks are back to rock n roll after 5 years. Elias's voice is not as sullen, and the more Rolling Stones direction they were heading in is more subtle on some songs than others with a rowdy jangle possessing songs like "Match Head Girl" that feels like it escaped from 90s college radio with a weird twinge of Bright Eyes to the vocal phrasing. There is almost a country twang to "the Weak' that brings the Violent Femmes to mind. It's has a carefree recklessness to it that is punk in it's own way, even if it's not the best display of their songwriting. They find a better balance on "No Fear" though the bass line keeps it from strolling away with the strum of the guitar leaving the attitude of the vocals as the most punk element.
"Salve For Every Sore" deviates from the formula they have been using up to this point, but it also less focused. "Mother of Pearl" is carried by an angular jangling, that works similar to 'Lust For Life" era Iggy Pop. "Tender Blades" is one of the best songs so far as it carries the kind of strut and hooks that I want from them. "1835" benefits from a bass line grounding it ,as Elias' vocal style this time around is not as slurred but it also skips around the instrumentation with a similar cadence. His vocals seem more improvisational and not as deliberate. His approach works much better on " Star" . Lyrically, some morose sentiments are being expressed, but in a more hopeful manner than the post-punkish band I first got into.
"Lifetime" is another very strong song on this album, so the changes that brought them to where they are now have not tarnished who they are as a band or what they are capable of, as they shine on this one. "Holy Water" is more recognizable when weighed against their earlier work and touches more on the post-punk side I missed. "True Blue" is a more interesting side step from the expectations, as it is somewhat of a ballad. It helps recapture who they are as a band. I will give this album a 9.5; there are some pretty great songs on this album amid this more upbeat 90s indie rock vibe, when I prefer them a little more downtrodden, but their talent still shines through.

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