Heavily indebted to, yet heavier than, bands like the Arctic Monkeys, there is also some influence from bands like Queens of the Stone Age, this isn't half-bad. Sure, the Reytons wear their influences on their sleeves, but they pull the songs off with real chutzpah. "Behind Enemy Lines" is a particular highlight. The biggest complaint is that they don't change the tempo all that much, sticking to uptempo numbers for everything but closer "Shoebox", a song which shows some ...
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