What does everyone ultimately think of it? I've listened to it a good bit and come to the conclusion that about half the album is a solo album by Ian, probably co-written with McLaughlin and the other half (the better half) is co-written by Will with help from McLaughlin. While I like the overall sound of the production, it's a little annoying that a lot of the guitar is way back in the mix, along with the bass on a lot of songs, I didn't even realize there was a cool guitar riff during the chorus of Drivetime until I was listening to on my headphones and even then it was hard to make out. The piano/keyboard ending to that song is actually the riff that Will is playing throughout the chorus, but you can barely even hear it. There's way too much stupid background vocals on most of the songs and the lyrics are bad on some songs, etc.
While the production has probably made some of the weaker songs sound better than they are, it's actually hurt some songs, IMO. Some songs seem to end way too soon (Everlasting) and other songs are just boring (Fountain and Idolness). Where is the guitar/music/instrumental breaks in those 2 songs? They had potential but the producer and/or Ian just chose the boring, safe route.
I will say the current lineup sounds pretty tight on this album throughout, it's just a shame that Ian has this much control over the band. I wouldn't mind if he was a better lyricist and songwriter but he isn't. He clearly needs other people to contribute, which is a big reason why the first 4 Bunnymen albums were so good. It wasn't just one guy writing all the songs.