Yet another one of the “blink and their gone” band’s from the early eighties. They are probably best known for having Dave Spitz (the brother of Anthrax’s Dan Spitz) on bass, who would later go on to play for a version of Black Sabbath.
It’s not a bad album, it’s just that the production isn’t the best and they needed a producer who could help them arrange the songs they had. They come across as a more metal version of Grand Funk, and ironically, it’s a cover of We’re An American Band that is the best song on the album. If this was a demo, I would be impressed somewhat. PJ de Marigny does possess a great set of pipes, and his brother Gerard is a pretty decent guitar player, but the songs needed to be worked.
5.5/10 from The Grooveman.