Having had enough time to absorb the whole thing, I think the band deliberately made an LP that will keep them from becoming too huge. It's a good record. Highlights for me are easily "Sea Legs", "Australia", and "Black Wave". But when the catchiest and most accessible song turns out to be an "alternate" version of "Split Needles" (a b-side!), to me it says that they wanted to create an LP that is based mostly on atmosphere, dynamics, arrangements, and mood. To me there is nothing on it as immediate as "Saint Simon" or "New Slang". It's just a very different record and I think it was made to challenge listeners. You have to work harder to enjoy it. I wish I could strip out the horrible synth "strings" on the LP version of "Split Needles". That's my most major complaint though.