"With leader Eugene Hutz assuming production duties, most of these songs couch the band's trademark version of Hungarian gypsy-punk fury inside music that has its home on the U.S.-Mexico border: Tex-Mex, outlaw country, rootsy rockabilly, norteño, and even mariachi. Gogol Bordello still deliver various global traditions in every song, but they are colored into the margins; they flit in and out of a rootsy musical palette that seems directed lyrically as well as musically at conflicts -- individual and collective -- centered in between the two in no man's land. This is music born of all countries that holds none as its own".