Just listed to the tune (thanks to some prodding from Cozmo). Not bad. My best short explanation: it's a cookie-cutter Ratt song. And I don't mean that in a bad way. Ratt was never a very deep band. They wrote catchy, upbeat guitar rock songs, did it pretty well, and you either liked them for it or you didn't. Pearcy never had a great voice, but had a very distinct one. DeMartini was their axe-slinger, and had a knack for writing very good solos. The rythm section (second guitar, bass and drums) did their job. This is a band that really shouldn't stray too far outside their box, and from the sound of this song, they're not trying to. And that's fine. It was good to hear some of the classic '80s bands like Tesla and Scorpions update their sound a little bit this last decade with Into The Now and Humanity, Hour 1 (respectively). They knew what to tweak and incorporate to sound updated without sounding like they were reaching too far. I think Ratt would have souned foolish if they tried something like that. Instead, they did what was right up their alley. And given the long break they've taken from really doing anything new, it doesn't sound stale or rehashed to me. I haven't been into them for a long time, but I may just pick up the album. Given that Carlos is also a very competent player, I'm curious to know whether he will bring anything new to the table for them, or if he is just taking a backseat to DeMartini and basically filling Robin Crosby's old role.