Who actually takes the trouble or at all has the privilege of being able to listen to this album more than a "real" music, which is experiencing a big surprise! Everything, but everything really leveled here at maximum attack. That may be great for today's iPod ears, hear with so-called high-end systems, unfortunately, the whole resulting in no benefit, since any momentum, any naturalness, any audibility, any differentiation, any transparency, any vitality flutes goes. Bloody ears are unfortunately the result, while the album is musically truly worth hearing, it brings together but classic (Texas) rock with blues-rock in a certain Stevie Ray Vaughan meets ZZ Top - expression, also offers beautiful ballads and a total unmistakable handwriting of colleague Mark Selby, who was consistently involved mainly in the songwriting. It must also be stated that the acquisition of the extended four bonus tracks edition worth theoretically, because there is a fine digi-pack and just four extra songs that can keep up with high loose. In particular, "Butterfly" rocks the house and KWS strongly proves here that he is currently one of the most expressive Axtschwingern who like to maltreat the strings. But it is unfortunately only theoretically a worthwhile purchase because ultimately enough due to the bloody ears a vile MP3 Download fully out. Perhaps the music industry wants to deliberately adopt the Media CD, rightly never uncontroversial and "beaten" with completely questionable durability. Review: Music 5 Stars Sound 1 Star