Frozen in time by the fall out of the 90’s and naughties, four warriors of Rock have broken free of their icy tomb, taken a look at the world and decided to kick everyone up the ass”. So dust off that old leather jacket and dig that bottle of Jack out from the back of the cupboard and brace yourself. This is Rock n Roll in its purest form, straight up, LOUD and PROUD and it’s all there in spades. Big riffs, big choruses, big guitar solos and even the odd gaggle of Woah’s and Yeah's. The only thing missing in the hairspray but that is no bad thing. The mix of one of the most solid back lines on the planet, overlaid with a lazy swaggering Les Paul turned up to 11, blended in with “bang on” vocals from a self-confessed prince of pop makes for a fascinating experience. This band doesn’t stare at its feet and drone incoherently into the crowd. The infectious “Jig Sta” is up and down and left and right like an over charged energizer bunny whilst the rest of the band nail your internals against the back wall with massive riffs and a hard hitting back line that thumps through your guts. With grooves, rhythms and choruses that will tele-port you straight into the middle of the most insane house party you’ve witnessed, this is one band well worth seeing. They are Out Of Exile in every sense of the term but we are glad they are. All that energy, the riffs, that tingling feeling when you go “Ohh this is going to be a good song” just couldn't be bottled up any longer. On a circuit full of acoustic guitars and one man misery bands pandering to the lonely house wives club, this is the best bang for your buck you are likely to get. They will grab you by the scruff of the neck and shout right in your face - "come on all you Guys and Gals IT’S PARTY TIME PEOPLE, LET’S GET ON WITH IT"