This works because it moves. The groove is immediate, the bounce is there, and Benji carries it with enough presence to keep everything alive. When the choruses hit, they land — simple but effective. But structurally, it stays locked in place. Most tracks reach their peak quickly and just ride it out. There’s very little sense of something building beyond the initial impact. Across the album, the formula becomes visible. Same energy, similar pacing, similar payoff. It’s enjoyable in bursts, but harder to stay fully engaged over the full runtime. It’s solid and energetic. It just doesn’t evolve enough to go further. Pros Infectious groove The reggae-metal fusion still works. Rhythms bounce and keep the album physically engaging. Strong vocal personality Benji Webbe gives the album identity and energy. Without him, this drops fast. Functional, memorable hooks Choruses land consistently. They’re simple but effective. Cons Predictable song structures Most tracks follow the same bui...