I'm enjoying this album too much to apologize further so I'm fleshing out my review. I've spent some time with it and I think people with no history with this band could enjoy this album. They've gone from stoners who like reggae and melodic metal grooves to a pretty polished band that still covers those bases, but has added a bit a introspection to their repertoire.
Standout tracks:
Forever Now (an updated "American Woman"...riff-wise, anyway)
Island Sun (the drum effect in the 2nd and 3rd choruses is sonic ear-smack, and the get-your-mind-right message is perfect summer fare)
Inside Our Home (This is like the most beautiful bastard child of Madness and Big Country...plus they get bonus points for using "bucolic" in a rock song)
Hey Yo (Catchy 311 choruses get me...fuck you)
Days of '88 (pure nostalgia and it seems like Doug finally found his voice...it sure wasn't goddamned "Perfect Mistake")
The rest are solid and I'm digging it start to finish...except "Perfect Mistake," which sounds like the song Papa Roach has been trying 20 years to make. That's not a compliment. Really, "Perfect Mistake" is god-awful.