2016, Taking influences from classic rock of the 70's the band make their own distinctive sounds, with the opening instrumental track ,,Into The Storm" setting the pace and intensity of the album, that has wave after wave of powerful riffs pulverising their way through the song. However it is when the vocals crash in on the second track ,,You Soft Spoken Thing", that the album really takes it a notch higher, as the gravelly and edgy vocals add another dimension to the sound of this band. With influences of stoner and blues as well, tracks such as ,,Don't Know My Name" and ,,Wage With The Devil" groove their way through the impressive riffs with a blues rock vibe, and even from the first listen, this is an album that you fall in love with. ,,Weary Bones" with its stripped back sound is an excellent contrast to the other tracks such as ,,My Only Home" and ,,The Siren's Song Pt.2", that transport you back to a time when rock was at its very finest.