In the six years since Billy Bragg's last album of new material, fans have been tided over with retrospective repackagings including a greatest hits/B-side set, two boxed volumes, and remasters-plus-bonus tracks of his discography. With the Blokes back in tow (and another titular nod to Colin MacInnes), Bragg's politics are mostly personal here; many songs address problems of love and faith that could be just as easily directed at one's country or culture as to one's partner. However polite the production might get, there's an honesty that's always plainly sung, outward-looking and rarely overreaching.