just steer clear of soundmasters masterings, my guess is they've all gotten deaf there over the years
i was listening happy pills on my ipod just a bit earlier and it does sound ok in those shit earplugs, the mid section pops out nicely while pushing highs and lows gently out (well the highs still stay overcompressed imo), just like it should be in earplugs, but when i play it on my monitor speakers at home i can't help to feel that the bass is drowning the rest and in turn they turned up the highs too much afterwards (so they sound a bit fatiguing or blowing, just too loud in general) and i got the same feeling with the new shpongle, they try to put the bass so loud the rest gets pushed back, then they turn up the highs too strong and all of the dynamic image gets flattened and the overall volume levels drop by overcrowding the whole frequency spectrum
after all this is nitpicking on the overall sound image, but i do feel like the professional level is dropping. it might also depend on how much $ a studio can spend to invest in hours of post-production by an external studio.