"On Empathy for the Evil, their first LP since 2006, the band works with the same minimalist indie-pop toolbox as ever, but the duo's embraced a newfound sense of melodicism, too, which makes Smith's politicized lyrics easier to swallow ... Given Smith's persistent thematic concerns, the sense is that they're never going to simply pack it in, but they're not content to retread old ground, either. For Mecca Normal that means pushing their fractured and fractious sound into a production aesthetic more akin to the MOR guitar machine that their initial records raged against. They're still saying all the same things-but on Empathy for the Evil, they've just decided that they want to say them a little more clearly".