'If pop music's main function is to be accessible to as many people as possible, then there is a class in that school of thought that teaches everyone 'hates everything sometimes.' After two full-length albums, several lineup changes, and a number of national tours, Ex-Norwegian seems to want to let off some steam. Their new album is a public list of grievances on the state of the country, popular music, and the world we live in. The whole album is ripe with Elvis Costello-like signatures, including distinct and danceable drum sections, hooky guitar lines, and lyrics full of venom. The production remains high quality as per the band's previous releases with heavy focus on the drums and guitar hooks. Anyone who digs on the 'pop smarts' of artists like Elvis Costello, Joe Jackson, or Marshall Crenshaw would be well off checking it out.' - QROmag.com 'We can safely say without reservation that they are our most played artist in 2012. Each of their three mind boggling albums are as good or better than the last. Houdaille's got a killer voice, writes melodies that are out-of-this-world...and also pens some of the smartest lyrics in history. House Music has the exact same effect on us as the last two albums. Once we started playing it...we just couldn't STOP. The album begins with the sinfully melodic 'Ginger Baby' before launching into one of our top favorite pop songs ever - 'Original Copy'. It's just one killer pop tune after another. Every one of their albums are a must haves. And once their songs sink in, you are likely to be addicted for life. This is easily one of the best pop albums of 2012. Highly recommended. Top pick.' - babysue.com.