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After a wait of over four years, Franz finally returned! This album does not disappoint. Since I bought it in January, I've been listening to it on a weekly basis.
The album begins with lead single "Ulysses", a great kick-start to set the album's mood.
The infectious dance-rock of "No You Girls" is witty, dirty, and playful - one of the few tracks on this album which feels like another "Take Me Out".
The 8-minute "Lucid Dreams" (very different from the radio edit version, mind you) is also a highlight, and possibly Franz's most epic musical creation to date.
"Turn It On", "Bite Hard", "Live Alone" are also personal favourites.
Overall, if you've been a Franz fan since their debut, there's no reason not to give this a listen as well - you will not be let down. Just as witty and just as much fun as the rest of their discography.