I wouldn't either, Random. Yet if the ears one brings to the next Church record are predisposed to favor the eighties material, it's hard to imagine gratification. What we have heard of AENT thus far owes more to HOB than The Blurred Crusade. Moreover, I consistently read posts that reflect on the post-Starfish material as just that, a blurred crusade. Granted, SA meandered. However, MATS "succeeds where SA fails" and HOB is a "rebirth", but not necessarily a return to the "classic Church Sound". These are your words. Essentially, I think the band is heading in a direction that is really going to challenge those who prefer the material from the eighties. I, for one, welcome the evolution.