Once listeners accept that
Chumbawamba got lucky and will never, ever have another "Tubthumping" in them, the better off they'll all be. And the sooner they recognize this, the sooner they can begin to enjoy the subtle charms of this anarchist combo. Because beneath the snarky, self-imposed label,
Chumbawamba is a pretty smart pop band, heavy on hooks and even heavier on ideological grandstanding.
Readymades basically follows the pattern laid out on their previous two albums. The pop is a little more forward, as is the political theorizing, but it's a consistent listen (more so than the
Tubthumper album). Best moment: the wispy folk and anti-capitalist sentiment of "Don't Try This at Home." ~ Michael Gallucci