Because Chaos County Line may sprawl over 18 tracks, but it’s never less than straight-to-the-point. So, there are no-nonsense punk detonations (Rabbit Food, Man Out There featuring The Jesus Lizard’s David Yow). There is deceptively twee indie rock (Baby On My Birthday, Booster Seat) and lyrics that are always as excoriatingly honest about themselves as they are with the gaslighters and manipulators that blight their lives.
And there are loads of irresistible pop-grunge anthems, from the brilliantly cutting I’m Sorry For Always Apologizing to the melodic masterpiece – although that melody is perilously close to Deep Blue Something’s Breakfast At Tiffany’s – that is Tiger At The Drugstore.
It comes across like the soundtrack to a great lost ’90s teen movie and, best of all, with its irresistible energy and eminently quotable lyrical couplets ('I have to say you look like Hell / Oh well'), the whole thing’s an absolute blast. After all, growing up doesn’t have to mean growing old.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: Veruca Salt, Blake Babies, Nirvana
Chaos County Line is released on June 23 via El Camino