Back in April 2011 Cosmic Psychos released the studio album "Glorius Barsteds" which appeared originally on Missing Link Records. "[t]hankfully, they're still on the same fuzz-laden straight-and-narrow road to the pub they've always been on... The paradox of [their] simplistic formula is the astute social commentary that lies just beneath the rough-as-guts surface" Mess+Noise's Patrick Emery liked to think. Since then it has become a fan favorite and is steadily included in the Cosmic Psychos top five album nominations. The album, which features one of the Psychos' most iconic tunes, 'Nice Day To Go To The Pub' has been reissued on the band's own Go The Hack imprint in 2019 first. The Aussie legends then did breathe new air into their 2011 album Glorius Barsteds by way of a Mikey Young remaster and a totally different comic sleeve artwork by illustrator Ben Brown, which now has become kind iconic. This classic black vinyl pressing has both, the 2019 remaster and the 2019 sleeve art.