Upon first listen, one feels that they have worked. The album is very pop and air time with punchy songs like In A World Like This (lindétrônable written by Max Martin), Permanent Stain or Feels Like Home on which one can not help but dance. There are a few more acoustic tracks that remain a delight. Special mention to Madeleine that I hope will become a single. This song renews the band's repertoire and we want more. It is the same for Trust me its all right with this inspired jazz of New Orleans. Superb! The Backstreet Boys, probably most famous for their romantic ballads for the rest of their shares (and that's a shame) their promise thanks to titles Show 'Em What You Made Of and Breathe. I always preferred their catchiest songs, but fans of the genre will be served. In the end, the album keeps a commercial side but we feel that the Backstreet Boys wanted to have some fun and we can not complain. The album is much better than their disappointing This Is Us and one awaits the continuation impatiently.