In the best rock and roll tradition that Nimmo Brothers added a varied album, which leaves no wish unfulfilled: from loud and violent to quiet and acoustic, and more of what you would like to hear at concerts. The first: "All Because Of You" could directly come from Aynsley Lister, but the singing voice is a massive corner as the reference material ;-). Strong guitars, massive base, catchy melody - is fun and you want more. "Bad Luck" is very classic and the sound as the Arc Angels and bears the atmosphere of the first track on. The same applies to "It's not about you", which closes the initial arc. "Unfinished Business" is a nice mid-tempo piece that acoustic guitars can be preferred to electrical storms. "Bring it on Home" reminds me strongly of Stevie Ray Vaughan and provides powerful, classic blues, followed by "Gotta slow down", which also Huey Lewis could sing. Two vocal harmonies to soft guitar tones provides "A Better Day", replaced by Aynsley Lister interpreted like "Nothing in Chicago for free", which invites you to rock again. "In Too Deep" bluest again vigorously before "You do not know" can finish the album quietly. Conclusion: an album that makes me hungry for more and a great recommendation to buy is worth.