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“Stop Livin To Live Online,” starts with a piano introduction that raises the listener’s interest, making them wonder where things might be about to go. When the guitars kick in with a galloping beat on the drums, the listener knows they’re in for a treat. That proves to be the case, as it shifts and turns, twisting and moving with a bite and a turn. “Unbreakable,” is another piano and guitar led rocker, that keeps things highly entertaining. “I Remember Your Name,” has that disco jive riff in the background, as the drums build up to a crescendo, slowly things start shredding and reaching a biting point. “‘Cause I Know Your The One,” is a heartening bite and twist here and there, slowly moving with a twist, a song that keeps things interesting. The riffs begin moving up and down with frequency. “Nothing I Could Give To You,” slowly weaves in and out, shifting with the tide. The guitars are impressive in their ability to hit the right notes whenever, the vocals then move in with that sultry addiction. “Calling You,” comes in with the piano and the guitar duelling one another for complete primacy. As the song progresses this moves onto something new and epic.

“Live To Win,” is a rocker. From the get go the riffs are on point and the pace is abreast with every sort of energy possible. “You and I,” takes a turn, with some shredding riffs and a biting movement. “When It Comes To You,” has that acoustic flair in the beginning, which allows the listener to begin dreaming of something impressive and mighty to come. The vocals ease themselves into being, slowly weaving and twisting. “Lost Time (Not To Be Found Again),” has a brilliant piano intro, that weaves into the electrifying performance that comes next. Riffage and pace that destroys the listener and leaves them begging for more. “In The Realm Of The Black Rose,” combines classic melodies, with an interwoven sense of power and justice. A fascinating spectacle.

The album is out on 17th May via Frontiers Music.