Reviews
3.5 stars out of 5 - "...Ween's unexpected pop album....their acerbic lyrical bite still shows through....the pop field is a fairly wide one and, as ever, Ween don't get stuck in one furrow...", 3 stars out of 5 - "...A wildly inventive, often sprawling opus, comprising a multitude of styles from boisterous guitar rock to psychedelic nonsense...", Included in Magnet's "20 Best Albums of 2000" - "...A chugging contest in the musty wine cellar of popular song...guzzling these fine vinatges until they vomit...", "...They roll up an album for non-stoners. Still fighting for their right to parody....proving their newfound melodic skills and long-standing arrangement smarts can blossom without weedy drug buffoonery." - Rating: B, "...runs the gamut from grandiose '70s prog rock to British folk to Motorhead-style assaults....prepare to laugh your ass off while simultaneously reveling in the sheer madness of their brilliance.", "...Top-notch whiteboy radio rock with an eerie inner glow of Manson family sunshine. It's the in-car stereo soundtrack for that summer trip on Route 666.", 4 stars out of 5 - "...The Pennsylvania dudes have ransacked all their usual obsessions--from absurd Celtic tomfoolery to prog rock pomposity--but have now added strings, horns and female backing singers...", 3 stars out of 5 - "...Ween's most accessible release yet....Their sick sound is augmented with full-bodied melodic arrangements....Ween have not lost their edge..."