The album opens with the track "Money," which is about greed. "Greed alone is not the problem, it's the greed and the lack of respect for everyone else," Grossi explains. The 8-minute "Devil at the Doorstep" features Eric Gales - whose last album Crown was a #1 Blues Billboard hit and went on to become his best-selling album in Germany. With "Coming Thru" and "Get It Done" - the latter featuring Los Angeles-based virtuoso Josh Smith, SBM underscore the issues facing musicians today. "Do It Again" is another banger that rounds out the theme, featuring Ana Popovic, and is about the "happiness and blessings of being able to do what you love." Harlem blues sensation King Solomon Hicks took over vocals and guitar for the song "You and Me." The band's trademark soulful blues sound is heard on "I Will Let It Go" (featuring Kirk Fletcher) and on the wonderful "Is It All." On the soul ballad, Kris Barras and the legendary Joe Louis Walker take turns on the mic. The title track taps into the feeling of general discontent in society. SBM point out how they see the world through their eyes. But hope is not far away, so they close the album with the inspiring country blues "All Our Love" featuring Charlie Starr of Blackberry Smoke.