This album, the second of Velvet Revolver, which follows the first album, "Contraband" and which critics were harsh yet fair, has taken the right path. Slash and his former cronies of Guns n 'Roses, seconded by Dave Kushner and Scott Weiland of "Stone Temple Pilots" are this time on track to become a large group. The compositions, which criticized some worked on drafts and primary Contraband, are this time so diversified that this criticism no longer relevant. We blithely pass good at Hard Rock "Guns" She Builds Quick Machines of at energetic Just Sixteen Rock'n'Roll to finish on two ballads, Gravedancer, and a hidden track at the Johnny Cash.
In the end, we obtain a well-stocked album as a musical Galleon sailing in the endless ocean of rock'n'roll. So we will say that it is a concept album in the vein of Exile On Main Street.
An album to buy, if one is not fully blocked in the Hard Rock style nag.