I don't actually think that much about the new album, but love the Michelle duet (yes I'll be 'spinning it' more than the lady himself), it's really soft, croaky, and touching. All the duets simply scream writers block though, and Amen really shouldn't have found its way here (although it's actually a highlight). Dance With U is the nearest to what made Glamazon such a strong application of various drastic shades of 90s dance textures. The rock-hungry title track is good: the shift in style takes him out of drag, which kind of fits the concept of the lyric. Fly Tonight has an early 2000s trance feel, with stabbing synths, that will probably grow on me faster than Michelle's beard. Modern Love is much the same - Ru can at least deliver a decent chorus with relative ease. Some of the songs are just quite weak on first listen though, and sometimes the music isn't really up to carrying the style over substance motif. Sissy That Walk has flashes of greatness, but the bleeps-and-bloops interruptions are not required. Adrenaline is the same: just when I'm getting carried away, the messy breakdown section kicks in and grinds it pretty much to a screeching halt (quite literally). Okay, I think I've actually talked myself into liking this album, but Let The Music Play is divine.