Overall I thought this was solid. We Are Machines is a solid opener, but then the next few tracks kinda passed me by even though they weren't all that bad. However, from Siren onwards, they start mixing it up a little, with longer riffs, longer solos, more interesting fills. Overall I feel like this album gives the vibe of a new band who haven't quite found their footing yet. There's a lot of decent ideas here; I'd like to see if they manage to build upon this in their upcoming second album. Worth checking out if you want to hear some British indie garage rock.