"Everything's Mad" is the seventh studio album by the English new wave band Modern English, released in 1996. The album showcases Modern English's evolution from their early post-punk sound to a more polished alternative rock style. Thematically, the album explores themes of societal disillusionment, personal introspection, and emotional turmoil, reflecting the band's maturity and introspective songwriting. Tracks like "Moonbeam" and "Black Houses" feature atmospheric melodies, layered instrumentation, and introspective lyrics, while still retaining the band's signature blend of catchy hooks and melodic sensibility. "Everything's Mad" received positive reviews for its mature songwriting and emotional depth, reaffirming Modern English's place in the alternative rock landscape.