Yeah. I don' find so many big standout tracks as I do on their other albums, but at the same time, I think it's their most consistent album yet. I've listened to it about 6 times now, and every time I like it more. I would still like to know what the album would have sounded like if the producer hadn't pushed them in this direction. I read an interview where Brian said they were encouraged to make it more raw and less electronic, but what I hear when I listen is basically Placebo using the electronic element of their music a lot more wisely than they did on Sleeping With Ghosts, which went awry from time to time. As much as I like "I Do" from the singles collection, I don't know if an entire album like that would have worked for them. It's something I'd still like to see them work with, but perhaps in increasing increments from here rather than a whole disc.