This is a cracking pop-rock record: loud, sharp, spiky, and hugely melodic. It was through fronting this band that Shirley Manson eventually found herself on the way to fame and fortune but, if the truth be told, she was never quite this good again. The thing is that this is basically a female-fronted Goodbye Mr Mackenzie (Martin Metcalfe stepping back from the mike to do some superb guitar work). Several of these songs come from the Mackenzie days. One, "The End", dates back to the 80s and, though the Angelfish version is great, Metcalfe sang it miles better. So forget about concentrating on Manson, like this was some kind of audition, because this is a superb album by a very talented group that have been unfairly overlooked. Buy it, listen to the brilliant "Heartbreak to Hate" a thousand times, and enjoy it, because it really is VERY GOOD!!!!!