In the second run succeeds Andy Butler and his Hercules troop of balancing act between Disco Trash, queer pop and indie songwriting. Nevertheless, there should be no second First-Ablum be and they managed luckily. Does the opener "Painted Eyes" still the same string Schwülst-bombastic disco harmonies, what we "blind" so loved the album dissolves towards the center on in airy, almost ambient-like calm before then back is late 80s / early 90s House. This is only partly a club album, the pop-consensus, it is actually better off ... but anyway ... the whole is terrific produced by Patrick Pulsinger and the vocal tracks well staffed. As a final elegant accent a Sterling Void classic has been processed, the even the Pet Shop Boys cover versions and is like "Its alright" presented here it is easy to melt nicely. A really great, great record and suitable for disco glamor divas and Couch Potatoes ... pop ... everything goes up on the cover ... since then missing probably the inspiration !!