Take the hardest rocking parts of JET and Turbonegro, throw in a dash of punk rock flair, mix it all up and you get the Towers of London. The aggression is strongly reminiscent of Appetite era Guns n Roses. Some may find the G-n-R reference to be perhaps too high praise; I feel that it is the best comparison that can be made. The only fault I can find with the record is that I think it could've been mixed differently. Placing the acoustic version of F**k It Up, mid album throws the pace off a little bit (not enough, however to justify removing a star). Also, there is no power ballad, a la Sweet Child.Overall this album is AWESOME, and eminently worthy of any respectable CD collection. If you've been searching for a new kick a** old school guitar rock album, this is it. If it isn't multi-platinum by the year's end then there is a major problem with the world.