
“Baptised in Ecstasy,” moves quickly with a galloping thunderous riff that churns through the days and weeks, making the listener immediately pay attention. The vocals soar through, and the feeling of the good times is brought thoroughly to the front. “Show Me The Road,” gallops through like a mad man. The riffs are heavy and the melodies are sound, breaking through the lines of past to twist and turn into something completely new and refreshing. “Human Centipede,” rocks the house down. Bringing with it a smashing and grabbing mentality, that perfectly reflects the song and the mentality within it. “One Night Ain’t Enough,” gets the feeling just right. Shifting through the metabolism and breaking through strictures both old and new, it turns the screws and ensures the listener knows where to go and what to do. “Heavy Metal Love Affair,” is an interesting one, taking a twist and a turn, shifting the scope of things and then turning the screw once more. “The Great Escape,” pounds along and delivers something quite uproarious.
“Sin City,” rocks and rolls through the pressing mood, turning and destroying the conventions built up before, shifting the tone and ensuring the listener knows where to turn and where to stop. “Introspection,” brings the good times with that crunching riff, and that mentality that just says bring it. “Enemy Inside,” grows through the turn table and shifts things into the light with alarming precision. “Blaze,” growls and grows through, turning the changing and shifting movement and breaking down the doors of all time. “Everyone’s A Star,” continues the good time feeling and shifts the break up a few notches.
The album is out on 18th October via Crime Records.