“Demonic Sunset,” kicks things off with a mighty fine rager of a riff, tearing through the spectrum and leading the charge quite mightily. It clangs through, as the vocals snarl into being. “Black Out,” has some interesting melodies shifting the tone and bringing together the lines of humanity and shifting the tone completely once the beats get going. “Dana Skully,” swaggers into being. Turning the screws, it delivers a mild thrashing and inching its way across the skies. “Lust Vegas,” starts off slowly, hauntingly even, bringing together different edges and allowing the listener to get the full picture.

“Orange Yeah,” smashes down the doors, turning the screw slightly, and then tantalisingly drawing closer and closer to the edge. “Follow the Buzzard,” snarls with a breakneck turn and pout, allowing for some fascinating changes and growth. “Tired To Beg For,” roars through the thunderdome, turning the knife ever so softly. “Empire,” gets really bluesy, with the acoustic guitars, shifting the edge and turning the knife ever so slightly. The vocals are harmonising to just perfection.

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