Three singles were released from the album, the first of which, "I Wasn't Built to Get Up", peaked at number 25 in August 1998, making them the only citizens of Milngavie to clock up five appearances in the top 40.
Sessions were helmed by producer Pete Smith; Geoff Allan, Ben Darlow, Barry Hammond and Graeme Stewart served as engineers.
[6] The Independent reviewed the album as "rather weak and enervated, the inevitable consequence of continuing to subscribe to the Britpop formula after the genre's appeal has curdled... demonstrates facility without taste".
They are, essentially, your average white indie guitar band, only with more jokes and a sense of self-awareness... At times this modesty serves them well and brings you over to their side; but sometimes it just makes them seem stultifyingly unambitious".
[10] XS NOIZE asked if you "crossed a hint of Blur's upbeat mid 90s output with a Scottish-flavoured twist of The Beach Boys and their sunny melodies?