I agree that Boy strange is rubbish, it has no tune. It's joyless.
As for Integralm, it sounded great live, with the 'if you've got nothing to hide/you;ve got nothing to fear' resonating as a refelction on relationships too, which really works. it's also good on Concrete, but, it's just a bit too obvious musically somehow, and nothing like as good as red letter day for eg. It is over rated in my opinion.
I always relate Boy Strange w/ the Blair Witch Project. This track has some momentum that follows the movie continuity, slow & blunt....explosive...and inexplicable slow again.
Integral sums up the whole feeling that the Fundamental era leaves: a compression experience. Flat production. Release also had a quota of that but the whole refreshing guitar and jeans stuff was a compensation. But with Fundamental something struggles to get completely out. Even the "dark" look idea seems to have been left fade away a bit already after I'm with stupid...