Stephen
The opening track, "Teaser", flamed up the heat with the venomous guitar attack and raucious vocal. "Hungry", "If You Wanna Rock", and "Love Child" will make you feel like suddenly it's early 80s again where giant bands such as Dokken, Ratt, and Motley Crue played a ferocious glam metal and ruled the world. "Annie" is an attempt to sweeten-up the album and a reminiscent of Skid Row's "18 and Life" while the closing track "Help Me" more of a Motley Crue's "On With The Show" rip-off, but sure I think you need to drop off their ballads coz they got enough of heart-ripping heavy songs to bang your head to.
This Swedish glam trio played a raw studio album that almost sounded notoriously live. I can also hear a big influence of W.A.S.P's Blackie Lawless on Rob Nasty's vocal style. Though the lyrics are as cheesy as in the 80s but you can't blame em for trying to capture the nuance of that decade. If you love a party-crasher youthful violent glam songs, "Teaser Teaser" is a cool choice, just make sure you tune it loud and nasty.