In the Grand Rapids Press, Tim Pratt described Me as "a popcorn ball of chewy, sticky fun, combining subtly subversive lyrics with crunchy elements of rock, punk and electronic music and then mashed together in an oddball, yet tasty, musical treat."[6] The Chicago Tribune's Rick Reger also reviewed the album favorably, writing that "Far from being a bizarre change of direction, "Me" ably upholds the Mekons' tradition of thwarting expectation and flouting convention."[7] A review of the album in the Orlando Weekly stated that "There is something for everyone here. The fleeting string sections, noisy guitars, cheesy Stereolab-style keyboards, accordions and fiddles keep "Me" unpredictable and will leave you wondering what's next for these evolving musical chameleons."[8]
Track listing
"Enter the Lists" - 4:08
"Down" - 4:16
"Narrative" - 4:18
"Tourettes" - 3:19
"Flip Flop" - 4:30
"Gin & It" - 4:24
"Back to Back" - 3:49
"Come and Have a Go If You Think You're Hard Enough" - 3:15
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^Christgau, Robert (25 May 1999). "Consumer Guide". The Village Voice.
^Pratt, Tim (30 October 1998). "The Mekons ... on the offbeat". The Grand Rapids Press – via ProQuest.