Ten years into its career, the band that had regularly been declared Japan's answer to
NOFX returned again with another gleeful sonic blast of fairly derivative but thoroughly enjoyable melodic punk-pop.
Nicotine's English lyrics are as charmingly nonidiomatic as ever ("You're one of the suspects on the day/We need a rescue for all the prey," etc.), but their big, hooky chord progressions are pitch-perfect and their harmonies soar joyfully over a solid wall of heavyweight guitar noise.
Nicotine's ska influences have receded almost to the point of invisibility; only the brief, skanking bridge on "Dream of Summer Days" betrays any lingering aftereffects of the band's early ska roots, and that's too bad -- a more ska-oriented album from these guys would be lots of fun. But you'd have to be a real curmudgeon not to get a kick out of this album as it is. Highlights include the album-opening "Perfect Crime" and "Get the Liberty," a probably unintentionally funny song about eternity, fun, war, and adolescent striving. Recommended. ~ Rick Anderson