"Vurdering: C" - "Longtime fans will find thrills all over - the twisted riffage and extended soloing of "Burn" leaves no room for irony and makes a better argument than Chuck Klosterman for the validity of hair metal and shred. The hooks are deep throughout the first half, often blending the blues rock of the '70s, the predictable structures of the '80s, and modern production, all to some success ... The latter half of the album finds them repeatedly trying to re-invent the power ballad without much success".