This is a truly great album. I own Print Is Dead Vol. 1 and bought this on the strength of seeing them perform the album live in Camden. I had never really listened to them before, and thought that there previous work was a bit too intense (in hindsight I'm sure I'll go away and regret that comment).
This album is superb from start to finish, it contains elements of sheer heavy rock, with even some catchy riffs and melodies. Although one track sounds suspiciously like the Queens Of The Stone Age, the album is a wonder.
It doesn't even last long enough, by the closing moments of the final track you know you've listened to something epic approximating elements of The Mars Volta and Oceansize, equally dreamy, yet as intense and occasionally proggy as TMV.
I agree with the previous reviewer, this is a great sign of some fantastic music coming out of Britain today.