These hard rockers were hindered on their first album by a poor, muddy mix, and strained material. This time around, with the assistance of producer Randy Bishop, the mix is straightened out and you can hear |
both the vocals and the instrumental interplay. Bishop co-wrote most of the material with the band. While its heavy-metal message won't exactly set the literary world on its heels, it is crisp and cohesive, and seems |
to present the kind of hard-rockin' image they are after. "If it's too loud, you're too old!" they sing, and if you agree with that, the rest of the album will appeal to you. |