
“The Riddle,” twists and turns, allowing the listener a chance to get really into proceedings, and prepare themselves for the monster to come. “Two Words,” has the thundering drums and an interesting little shift in melody and capture, breaking through the wood work. “Guilty Ones,” moves and slams down, and produces an nice little shift and change, smashing down and building up once more. “Worth To Take,” is haunting and bestial, bringing down the lines of the world. “Man On The Moon,” has some nice little bluesy aspects, twisting in within the lines. “Open Road,” brings the acoustic guitar out for the fun and brings some good times and reflection to proceedings.
“On and Off,” shimmers through, breaking out the old tropes and smashing through pain pills for the fun of it all. “Calm Down,” a song that filters in and out, bringing new melodical works to the fore and then twisting it all the same. “Totem Heads,” gets gnarly and shoots through the line, all of which makes it fascinating. “On the Way,” takes a new approach, slowly working its way into a frenzy and unleashing complete carnage. “The Real Deal,” grumbles.
The album is out on September 20th via Secret Entertainment.