Hole in Your Pocket is the fifth studio album by Australian indie rock band, The Panics.
"[6] Upon release, Jae Laffer spoke with Double J and said "The whole record seems to be about peoples' struggle and the compromises that you are met with in life.
"[7][8] Darren Levin from Rolling Stone (magazine) said "The Panics sound has grown more expansive over the years but they've never been this cinematic."
Levin concluded the review saying "The Panics' uniquely Australian take on the widescreen rock just gets better with age.
[10] Bronius Zumeris from Beat Magazine said "Now on their fifth album, The Panics have long passed the steep learning curve of a nascent nouveau band.