5

Impressionless

They start with 'Intro' which has the potential to be a crowd mover, but both the vocals and the guitar are underdeveloped.

You could be forgiven for thinking there's been a problem with the equipment at the start of 'Make Up Your Mind', but as it continues you realise it's not. The slow pace coupled with underdeveloped vocals do nothing for this track.

There's a flicker of hope were the guitar licks could possibly save 'Clutz', but then the vocals kick in and that flicker of hope dies.

'Killer' is exactly like 'Make Up Your Mind' in its pace, and once again the vocals drag the whole thing down. Then there's 'Crud Matter' -a replica of 'Intro'; you'll be hard pushed to find any difference between the two.

The next track's title reflects the song perfectly- 'Slacker', you feel that little effort is put into this song, as the chorus sounds exactly like 'Crud Matter'.

'Smile (It Might Never Happen)' is probably the most upbeat track here, but it's not powerful enough to have any real impact. The bass line is barely audible to begin with, and the whole thing just falls apart. There's an attempt to pull it all together in the chorus, but it just seems so disconnected and similar to at least three other songs, it's pointless.

As for 'Suzy. J. Rautencrautch' and 'Tackleberry', by struggling to sound like Blink-182-, they reproduce 'Intro' once again, in both of these tracks. The guitar has potential, the drumming could use a little work, but the vocals do nothing but stunt any possible development.