After The Life Of Riley, Drapht decided to take a break from music and, funnily enough, he opened his own restaurant. Four years later, he returned with the single “Dancin' John Doe” and announced that he was making another album.
The singles “All Love” and “Mexico” were released prior to the album’s release. The album debuted at #4 on the Australian Recording Industry Association’s albums chart and ended up winning the annual award for “Best Urban Album”.
The track “Don Quixote” received a lot of play on Triple J after the album’s released and landed in at number 105 on their yearly countdown, just missing out on their Hottest 100.