![]() 'Sunshine' is classic Arrested Development, adding insightful social commentary to an upbeat party tune before the vibe is slowed for 'Stand'.Another stand-out track 'It's Time' deals with many aspects of American culture from racism to Hip Hop arrogance and is the best example of pure 'rap' on the album before the dance vibe is back to keep your toes tapping until the end. The roots element for which the Tennessee natives are known is in evidence on 'Heaven' where African vocals compliment the voices of the band's MC's and singer, leading into the samba rhythm of 'Sao Paulo'. 'Since The Last Time' really begins to find its stride on track 3 'Down & Dirty (Clap Your Hands)' when the tempo is lifted and a party atmosphere is injected into the proceedings with a distinct flavour of Outkast in the air. The album starts with the title track which is almost a confessional as to where the band have been for the last decade, the opening lines of MC Speech's verse admitting, "It's been ten years since we blessed stages together, we covered bases together and whether we all agreed or not 20/20 vision is hindsight and now we got that so we done got back".
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