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How did
respond to the fresh start afforded by
? By delivering a skewed, distinctly British,
take on
, all pinned down by
' loose autobiography and intense yearning to be anywhere else but here -- or, as he says on the opening track, "I'm a 20th century man, but I don't want to be here." Unlike its predecessors,
doesn't overtly seem like a concept album -- there are no stories as there are on
-- but each song undoubtedly shares a similar theme, namely the lives of the working class. Cleverly, the music is a blend of American and British roots music, veering from rowdy
to boozy
. There's as much good humor in the performances as there are in
' songs, which are among his savviest and funniest. They're also quite affectionate, a fact underpinned by the heartbreaking
one of the starkest numbers
ever penned, seeming all the sadder surrounded by the careening
and
. That's the key to
-- it mirrors the messy flow of life itself, rolling from love letters and laments to jokes and family reunions. Throughout it all,
' songwriting is at a peak, as are
themselves. There are a lot of subtle shifts in mood and genre on the album, and the band pulls it off effortlessly and joyously. Regardless of its commercial fate,
stands as one of
' best albums. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine