Baxter Dury returns with a brand new album, 'I Thought I Was Better Than You,' his seventh studio LP. The pop favourite comes through with an unexpected concept here: aiming at a tone circa 'faux-confrontational', Dury aims to interrogate his heritage in a playful but no less earnest manner, talking openly about the "toxic cocktail of being born into unfortunately fortunate circumstances, with a persuasive surname but no structure or sense of responsibility with which to reap the rewards of it." While being the progeny of Ian Dury might be both a blessing and a curse - and Baxter knows it - the album is well-humoured and full of introspective greats, with 'So Much Money' and 'Celebrate Me' being our highlights.