Heading for the Night, to steer them clear of Sweden's boogie-mad masses, they're still very clearly taking influence from classic rock, most notably The Who on cuts like opener "Fire, Death to All" (also the longest track; immediate points), "Total Eclipse of the Brain" and "Thrust in the Night." The clarity of sound and approach puts them more in line with bands like The Golden Grass and, for a countrymen example, Troubled Horse, than Graveyard, and the Uppsala/Stockholm four-piece distinguish themselves further through the dual-lead interplay of "A Turn for the Wicked," which hints just a bit toward Thin Lizzy bounce to feed into closer "God on High," which coats its vocals in echo to add a sense of grandeur before the last instrumental push.
01 Heading For The Night/death To All 06:00 02 Jezebel 03:35 03 Total Eclipse Of The Brain 03:07 04 Rainbow Of Evil 04:51 05 Damn It All To Hell 03:23 06 Thrust The Night 03:07 07 A Turn For The Wicked 03:32 08 God On High 04:23