Some great lead guitar work saves this album from being a 2.5. There's good energy and tight
musicianship but unfortunately, the songwriting is not often up to par. The band has a hard time
finding engaging hooks and when they do, they're often repeated past the point of enjoyment.
Another low point of the album is the vocals, which mostly range somewhere between irritating and
competent. Also, having the weakest song of the set as the opener is always a bad idea.
Standout songs: Soul Trader, Feel You More Than World Right Now, Never Enough
2.8/5 |