It asks for confirmation. We saw a flare. And then, nothing. This is the effect that makes this album. This is not inherently evil but it's a little "damp squib". From the great wave of real-fake albums (first released in 2005, he was re-marketed this year) Flyleaf delivers us a punchy album, well dynamited and energizing, but without great originality. The voice is very close to Avril Lavigne (!!), the music is rather close to a Hoobastank ... The sound is very good, but the album very short (32 minutes total) and very direct (less than 3 minutes per song). Some good titles, which float: "I'm so sick" or "Breathe Today" ...
Sometimes interesting, often not very innovative. To be continued.