After buying, and loving The Streets first album I thought they couldnt improve. I couldnt be further from the truth. The album runs like a story board in the life of Mike Skinner from a dodgy wedding, a wild holiday with the boys to the break up of his cheating girlfriend and then to the smash hit that is 'Dry your Eyes'. Its almost a autobiography written for music. Its touching and for anyone whos lived can associate with the words that Mike Skinner delivers with both cheek and sincerity. What makes me warm to The Streets albums is always the last track. Skinner always ends on an upbeat note and thats how all good stories should end.