While the band is famous for their "Moroccan Roll"—a blend of , progressive rock , and Middle Eastern instrumentation—this release leans more heavily into their rootsy, blues-rock side.
Most critics view the album as a strong return to form, though some find the inclusion of so many covers (including Led Zeppelin's "Out on the Tiles") a bit "scattershot". The Tea Party-Blood Moon Rising (Bonus Track Ed...
The adds three specific recordings that deviate from the band's traditional hard rock sound: Reviewer Sentiment "Isolation" Joy Division Cover While the band is famous for their "Moroccan
: Tracks like "Black River" and "Way Way Down" feature deep, distorted riffs and a Led Zeppelin-esque swagger. : Jeff Martin’s voice remains unchanged and powerful;
: Jeff Martin’s voice remains unchanged and powerful; the rhythm section of Stuart Chatwood and Jeff Burrows creates a "formidable groove".
: Despite being a "patchwork" of recordings from various years, reviewers note the album feels surprisingly unified. 📀 The Bonus Tracks: A Dark Wave Twist
: An essential collection for fans, serving as a "best-of" for their most recent era of songwriting. Tracklist (Bonus Edition) Black River Way Way Down Sunshower So Careless Our Love Hole in My Heart (ft. Todd Kerns) Shelter Summertime Out on the Tiles (Led Zeppelin) The Beautiful Blood Moon Rising (Wattsy’s Song) Isolation (Joy Division) 🎁 Everyday Is Like Sunday (Morrissey) 🎁 Way Way Down (Live) 🎁