As the guys around Phil Mogg and Vinnie Moore have something great thought ... already with the first song "The Killing Kind" go directly to the Twelve! And so slowly the album song by song milled into the ear canal. Always somewhere between hard rock of the good old school and Blue Soaked numbers like Sugar Cane or Precious Cargo. My personal Favorizen are, next to the real deal, the last two pieces Rollin Rollin and King of the Hill. The latter song had the CD also stood well as the opening piece of this Silberling to face. Vinnie Moore shreds and solos is brilliant through this album, Phil Moog flatters shamans custody the (new) songs with his voice and the rest of the band uses here and there a few "breathing space" of the two, in order to cement the solid songs ;-) This album stands by his predecessors in nothing! But with UFO it is unfortunately like AC / DC: They rarely leave the eingelatschten paths of their work and make music in local clubs. But there's a star deduction, for a still strong album!