I am devotee since 1998 and have Westlife- all albums at home, so I've decided Gravity also to buy the new Westlife album. At first listen, I noticed nothing special on some up-tempo numbers and typical Westlife ballads. The sound is adapted to today's mainstream taste. But during my few songs remained in the ear at first listen, I ordered more time at the second time and discovered some really beautiful passages. Although the album is again determined by Shane and Mark as lead singer, but also Kian and Nicky can shine in a few places. I especially like the new single "Safe", classic pop with highlights, also written by Mark song "I want to reach you" (reminiscent of the title of "Reach Out" from the last album "Where we are") is a real catchy tune , The song "The Reason", in fact by the band "Hoobastank" fits on the album, but in my opinion would have to be omitted. "Tell me it's love" is reminiscent of "Sound of of broken heart" from the last album, Nicky here even has a short solo, which is really well done. A coherent and very touching conclusion is the new album in the hymn "Too hard to say goodbye", which was written by all band members and deals with the death of the fathers of Nicky and Kian. Conclusion: A typical, but stocked with high-quality songs perfectly album which leaves only a few places to former Boygroup- remember times. Westlife have grown up.