Sugarcubes "Stick around for joy"

"Stick around for joy" is the Sugarcubes-album most Björk-fans who went into Björk after The 'Cubes' demise prefer. I find it a far cry from "Life's too good". Even if it's a good album, it doesn't reach the same standard at all as "Life's too good". "Stick around for joy" is commercial pop from the beginning to the end (even if it's maybe a little bit too experimental to be called commercial) and that's the reason. It has got some really smashing moments after all. For example "Walkabout" where the band shows you how beautiful something very simple can be, "Hit" that's commercial pop driven to the limit with some vinyl-scratch and a keyboard-part that sounds frighteningly much like the "Mission impossible"-theme and the psychotic "Vitamin" with it's fantastic vocal-efforts. Then there are lots of songs that are just OK, like "Leash called love", "Gold" "Happy nurse", "Chihuahua", "I'm hungry" and "Hetero scum". They're all standard-pop-song with some crazy, unexpected happenings. The only track I can't stand is "Lucky night", that sounds frighteningly much like a children's song. "Stick around or joy" is sweet but not very ground-breaking.