Since the already fierce in the US was promoting "Rock supergroup" has truly splash out. The band consisting of former Guns N Roses members Slash (guitar), Duff Mc Kagan (bass) and Matt Sorum (drums) and Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland (vocals) and Wasted Youth guitarist Dave Kushner complemented each other perfectly. One may argue about whether it was very clever of Slash and Co. after falling out with the eccentric Guns N Roses frontman Axl Rose is a notoriously unreliable, drug problems heavily used Bad Boy of rock, namely Scott Weiland to try for a change, , Who is listening to the plate but certainly forget any criticism immediately. The ingenious epic songwriting talent of Axl Rose is one certainly did not find, but also has no one seriously expected. There is something for your ears and the right. With SUCKER BLUES TRAIN DO IT FOR THE KIDS, and go the same pretty hard going, however, despite some Industrial elements very melodic. With BIG MACHINE follows a highlight; when Mr. Weiland about sex, drugs and rock n roll singing is firstly quite believable, and secondly also very energetic. His vocal experiments let the board act a little aggressive. The following are illegal and the punky SPECTACLE, representing the entire plate well: A rich blend of glam and hard rock, punk in the style of the Backyard Babies (which were ironically also influenced by the Gunners), but musically better implemented. With fall to pieces now follows a real right fatter Gunners Song as him Mr. Rose no better could have written. In headspace and Superhuman Scott Weiland sounds sometimes a bit melancholic as he sings of his drug problems. The Hulk soundtrack SET ME FREE revealed after repeated listening as real krachiger rock earworm. In YOU GOT NO RIGHT to Weiland's voice can first admire in quieter pitches. After a quiet start, the song evolved into an excellent rock ballad with great guitar solos of Slash. The Single SLITHER but the musical diversity of the band is not quite live relatively catchy. In DIRTY LITTLE THINGS you can add a touch of laissez faire coolness of Appetite for Destruction entecken. LOVING THE ALIEN is a quiet ballad, which is also necessary for the power strip. CONCLUSION: A really successful ROCK blend naturally with influences of Stone Temple Pilots, Backyard Babies, Sex Pistols, Audioslave, and some Gunners are actually attending. Nevertheless, your own unique style of a really great harmonious, technically certainly ingenious band.