There is no more beautiful declaration of love to the "country" as Ochrasy this Cd. Each song reflects a particular situation or a particular experience again, which made the band. The disc starts with the catchy "Welcome Home Luc Robitaille," it follows "killer Kaczinsky", an absolutely energetic fast-paced piece. With "Long before rock 'n' roll" It's something, but really just a little quieter, it follows "The Wildfire" that settles in the middle range. In "You do not understand me" it is quiet and serious. It success back a quickie, "Tony Zoulias". Now comes the noise, "Amsterdam", which is released from the rousing "TV & Me". In "Josephine" quieter and quieter sounds are played back. With "The new boy" it goes on in the central area, a nice catchy tune. But with "Morning Paper Dirt" it goes faster, louder and more energetic. Now the "YEAH, YEAH, YEAH'S" used again in "Good morning Mr. Horst". In "Song for Aberdeen" it comes again from really. Finally comes the beautiful tranquil "Ochrasy". Quite an achievement and a worthy successor of Hurricane Bar ", even though the album more" Bring 'em in! is linked.