Opens with "Your Betrayal", which puzzled as riff monster and stands with typical band Two voices singing. The eponymous "Fever" is meant to have heard, no later than when Stone Sours "Get Inside" crackles from the speakers. And while "The Last Fight" the metal leg swings and celebrates the rock solo, the handbrake in "A Place You Belong" is attracted audible Akustikklampfe, melacholische vocals and interspersed trademarks that crystallize once again in solo. At this point the disk you'd swear that the new Welsh is a non-starter.
However, the fraction of "Pleasure And Pain", "Alone" and "Breaking Out, Breaking Down" instructs the listener better. Late bursts here the node and then one still shows that the harder line dominated. Even if the shout Parts set wisely and the singing duo are supported here and there by strings, comes a certain mood to celebrate. However Schmachthymne "Bittersweet Memories" arg acts calculated and could also originate from any other band, which one to love the label 'Emo' aufklebt.
Bullet For My Valentine not conceal their roots still propagated, but operate at "Fever" more than ever at the New Metal tending the widest possible range of listeners cover. Unfortunately, this comes at the expense the band character, to paraphrase the men and give unfortunately easier for the best. Even if it is rocked mightily in the second half of the album (eg "Begging For Mercy"), Easy to hold little remains. Thus I forgive three satisfactory star and mean: "A band in the dungeon of his own trademark"