Listening to this, you would swear it has to be a reissue of some album from 1983, but no, this is a debut EP from this Aussie band, and it harks back to another era, not just in sound but in mood. This is fully absorbed in the kind of music that came about in the border years when '70s rock became '80s metal. I hear bits of stuff like classic Manilla Road, Hawkwind, Witchfinder General, Pagan Altar, and other bands that grew up as the genres matured. The guitar work on this is a real treat, with clean, hooky, harmonized riffs that will give your air guitar a workout. Vocalist Jake Glas has a slightly nasal, slightly uneven voice that is about perfect for the feel this band is going for. There is a 4-track version of this, but the extended version with 5 bonus tracks is definitely the one you want, as all the songs are little underground gems. So many bands go for the retro thing, but very few get it as right at this band has managed to.