Licensed from Swedish record label North of No South to Minty Fresh, this was Komeda's first record to be given an international release.
The album was packaged as if it were a compilation with a (mainly) fake back catalogue based on an idea by the band's graphic designers.
[3] In a 2020 interview with the Jeffrey Podcast, bass player Marcus Holmberg chose this as his favourite Komeda album.
[3] Its pop/rock sound brought about comparisons to Minty Fresh labelmates The Cardigans and also Stereolab.
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