After 7 years, puts the "oldest active boy band in the world" a new album. And you still have what it takes? Why, Surely !!! "Rough Justice" rumbles and hisses at the beginning of the album going like a wild animal. When they wanted to again define rock'n'roll. In "Let Me Down Slow" determined Charlies groove the song. Good catchy melody. Then a typical "Keef Reef" and we rumble on a wave of coolness by "It will not take long" incl. Interesting backround choir. Following the men probably want more time in the funky Black Disco of 7oer. At least, sounds "Rain Fall Down" incl. Almost chanting. A bit like the little grandson of "Miss you". Now I have time to break a lance for "Streets of Love" I like this Stones ballad very well. As most actually quieter pieces on your recent albums. Mick's singing acts as very nice. If it as an advance single rather harder album was perhaps unfortunate and not necessarily making the desired impression. Now it's beeline "back to the roots", because more blues than in "Back of my Hand" existed long on any Stones album more. Incl. Blues Harp and Slide Guitar. Simply Cool. Cool it also goes further with one of these typical abducted Grooves like him just the Stones fix in "She saw me coming." It follows the second ballad "Biggest Mistake" where one wonders if there was late one view from Mick speaks. Although me many will accuse sentimentalism, I find the number class. In the next issue wiur feel directly restored to a bar at three clock in the morning. I stole Keith grumbles and "sings" usual casual and casual in "This Place is Empty" into the microphone as if it were only once briefly slipped off the bar stool. "Oh No, Not You Again" takes the tempo slightly. No one is angry hisses and as beautiful as Mick. Keef and Ronnie do class work on the guitars. "Dangerous Beauty" is another one of those "do me bare-from- Body songs "put the drums and guitars in a menacing threatening severity. Mir is a bit to get moody" Laugh I Nearly Died "Here me Mick's vocals to greinend. The intention in 'Sweet NeoCon "is well-intentioned, but the impression of being rather average, despite Harmonica. As the song for Bush Sr." Highwire "was better managed and angry. During the next song it will probably go a little corner of modern, but also at "Look What the Cat dragged into" the melody is rather mediocre. With "Driving to fast" is again a typical Stones rockers around the corner, though more midtempo -mäßig. Finally there will be us, as usual at Stones plates for decades, with Keith "Infamy". A very typical song for him with harp accompaniment by Mick. Conclusion: A good album of old masters, if you need to hear it more often, until one opens up everything. A little tip from mpr: Hear it, if possible LOUD !!!