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From the post-post-punk of their early EPs to 's sprawl of sounds and ideas, has never shied away from reinventing their music. They continue to evolve on, an unashamedly ambitious, emotional album that builds on where they've been before but still feels like a departure. 's eclecticism was one of its biggest strengths; not knowing exactly which you were going to get from song to song -- arty punks, unabashed romantics, or righteously angry rockers -- made for thrilling listening.

They make the earnest, anthemic sound that was on the fringes of the heart of, and it works remarkably well. It helps that the band's feelings are as focused as the music is. Revolves around 's thoughts on life in 21st century London; in his eyes, it's a few highs and moments of belonging, surrounded by a lot of loneliness and disappointment -- not to mention racism, homophobia, and religious hypocrisy.

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On, is sadder, wiser, and more heart-on-sleeve than ever -- almost embarrassingly so, especially when compared to their aloof post-punk influences. The album's opening salvo, 'Song for Clay (Disappear Here),' immediately signals that vulnerable is the new brash: 'I am trying to be heroic in an age of modernity,' whispers, backed by tremulous keyboards and guitars. Even when the song unfolds into searing rock, it stays intimate and implosive. Still sings like there's no time to waste, but his songwriting is tempered by experience.

He's become a striking lyricist, conveying ambivalence and yearning in remarkably direct terms. Over 'Waiting for the 7:18's wintry pizzicato strings and glockenspiel, he sings, 'If I could do it again, I'd climb more trees/I'd pick and I'd eat more wild blackberries'; on 'Kreuzberg,' he sums up the hollowness that follows a string of one-night stands: 'What is this love? Why can I never hold it?

Did it really run out in those strangers' bedrooms?' The hopeful songs at the end of the album are just as eloquent, especially 'I Still Remember,' which wraps a complex attraction between two schoolboys in a sweet, almost singsong melody: 'Every park bench screams your name/I kept your tie.' Indeed, is often more remarkable for its emotional impact than its actual music, though 's lush, layered production suits the album's scope (and just happens to be very radio-friendly as well).