
“This Is No Bros,” has that thundering bassline in the background whilst the guitars shift alongside and bring about some fascinating shifts and tones in the melodies. As the song progresses, the melodies come swaggering in to deliver a fine tuned thumper. “Love Or Hate Me,” has a pretty rad guitar intro, that echoes of Bad Company, the vocals soar through as the song progresses, everything falls into place quite nicely. “Fade,” kicks the house down with some massive riffs and changing patience features. “Export of Hell,” takes a shifting dynamic and filters through, slowly weaving itself together and sowing the seeds of something new to come. “Ripped To Pieces,” takes the heaviness up several notches and delivers a thunderous roar. “Alcohol and Bad Decisions,” swaggers through on the back of the bluesy riffs, and adds an element of chaos and filtered loathing into the fore.
“Rainbows In The Dust,” simpers and soars through with the synths taking an additional lead to bring about some fascinating chips and changes. “Theatre of Dreams,” hammers home an interesting point bringing the element of chaos through to the fore. “Way Down To Edelweiss,” is a song that shimmers and shines through thewind and brings about some fascinating land grabs. “Black Maiden,” haunting and shimmering through with the reflective darkness. “Holiday With HH,” brings the thunderous groans and shimmering rage of the rock and roll circus to town. “Little Boy,” pure out shreds. “Thousand Years of Austro Rock,” shimmers and shines through the bolt, gesturing toward the sign of the times.
The album is out on September 13th.