Let's be serious: no one in their right senses expects virtuosity in radio rock. But when a band with as tight albums under their belt as Panic and Blackout, and three [3] guitarists in the lineup releases a repetitive record with more synths than riffs, nauseating overproduction and weak hooks, you know something is wrong. Reflections is decent, but FATN played it too safe this time. // Recommended tracks: Villain, New Disease, Darkside
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