Of course, the Black Star Riders must always put up a comparison with Thin Lizzy, it is thus unlikely to change quickly. With Scott Gorham they have at least the guitarist of the Irish rock legend Phil Lynott died around 1986 on board, and also musically there is between the two bands are quite a few parallels. They're on "The Killer Instinct" but not quite as clear as on the debut "All Hell Breaks Loose". Singer Ricky Warwick leaves some songs a little after its erstwhile main band The Almighty sound, and he is jealous not (any longer) the vocal style Lynotts after. Sure, songs like the opener and title track from the musical backbone ago could also be a Lizzy track. But somehow not one hundred percent. The Black Star Riders bring the necessary bit of autonomy with in order not to pass as Thin Lizzy copy. And the songs also agree easily, which is why "The Killer Instinct" is a really good rock album crossed the finish line. That's what!