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“The Grand Delusion,” gets the circus underway with some very fascinating melodies and intricacies. “Vice World,” the title track is a riff sandwich, bringing together some fascinating little changes here and there, whilst also putting the peddle to the meddle. The vocals are on point and really shape things around. “War Thunder,” comes out the gate with an absolute rip roaring monstrosity. “Pulse of the Swann,” gallops through, twisting and turning, changing the shine and adding a layer of spit and polish to it, developing something that gallops with anger and rage. “Global Monkey Show,” turns the tide, shimmering through the edge and galloping along the pathway to completion. “Sail with Pirates,” delivers everything you could possibly want. Some amazing guitar harmonies, a thrilling riff and some seriously badass vocals.

“Turbokill,” roars into being, snarling the change through, twisting the kills and bringing the world to the level of complete annihilation. “Kill The Lie,” takes a turn and a knife to the gut, smashing through the brand and then slowly turning and twisting through to another grit. Slowly but surely, the band unleash all hell. “Don’t Deal With The Devil,” takes things to another level, slowly and surely switching it up and producing something quite fascinating. The vocals are haunting and weave a picture of quiet darkness. “Track N Spy,” is a heavy rocker, with a riff to die for. “End of Days,” comes barrelling out with some serious riffage, turning the screws just one bit more. “Fortress of the Universe,” smashes and grabs, bringing everything down to the twist and turning of the knife, slowly but surely it ends with the high roars.

The album is out on 25th October via Steamhammer/SPV.