On the followup to their acclaimed debut album, "Waited Up Til It Was Light", Johnny Foreigner pretty much continue with the same formula that made their first CD a real ear opener (and comparisons to Los Campesinos inevitable): intense, catchy, guitar driven pop/rock with aggressive (and some detractors might say screechy) male and female vocals that all combine to form an infectious if rather messy wall of sound. For the most part their new album is a blast -- particularly on a hook laden pop stomper like "I Woke Up on a Beach..." -- though stylistically their music can seem like too much of the same thing at times. Thankfully the band succeeds at toning down their hyper aggressive antics quite a bit on songs like "More Heart, Less Tongue" to give the album a semblance of diversity and balance.