• Record Label: Adeline
  • Release Date: Mar 20, 2007
User Score
6.9

Generally favorable reviews- based on 9 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 9
  2. Negative: 2 out of 9

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  1. RockyM
    Feb 26, 2007
    10
    Listen to this one more than once and you will be hooked!!!!! Sorta makes you want to go to a Cracker Barrel and ask, "Do you serve fruits?"
  2. Rue
    Mar 22, 2007
    9
    Some of my favorite pop/rock in a long long time. The writing and especially the production are superior to his last record, "The Heat." This one gets better with each spin.
  3. ChetA
    Mar 5, 2007
    0
    This blows!
  4. ScottH
    Mar 6, 2007
    10
    Perhaps his highest energy recording to date.
  5. EllaellaEhEh
    Jul 30, 2007
    2
    This reeks of wannabe-ism: wanna be street smart, wannbe rock'n'roller, wannabe heartbroken. But come on people - this is crap! It's so pretentious, Don't Let them bring you down? Hellu? He is to rock what Millie is to Vanilla - faked!
  6. Karl
    Mar 28, 2007
    10
    Simply awesome!
  7. mattH
    Mar 8, 2007
    4
    The album includes both an unnecessary re-working of "since your in love" from The Heat and an unnecessary piano ballad version of the Replacement's classic "Bastards of Young". Jesse has lost his songwriting muse and rock n roller spirit on this album and all the special guests in the world can't make up for it.
  8. CoreyN
    Mar 17, 2007
    8
    Some songs are really great "Broken Radio" and "Don't let them take you Down" especially but the album suffers a bit from a few weak tracks and isn't as strong overall as "The Heat" or "The Fine Art of Self Destruction". Still much better than 95% of the music being made today.
Metascore
67

Generally favorable reviews - based on 15 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 15
  2. Negative: 2 out of 15
  1. Malin has seemingly adopted the persona and sound of his New Jersey counterpart Bruce Springsteen.
  2. Uncut
    50
    Despite a top-drawer guest list, this often feels like empty bombast. [Mar 2007, p.98]
  3. Alternative Press
    80
    His best release ever. [Apr 2007, p.190]