‘The old and the boring look and shake their heads – fuck ’em!’ they begin on the groovy opener Chromosone. Pressure Points rides a jerky new wave riff and Crack A Smile provides a potential feelgood hit of the autumn with an irresistible bassline and gold-plated hooks. It also comes with a cheap, cheerful and slightly sinister video, which kind of sums up the whole exercise. See-Thru brings in a more aggressive hardcore edge, with taut riffs and a pneumatic groove, while Sterilizer is a spiky screamer. Then there’s Bermuda, which brings in a laid-back jangle with robotic vocals achieved by vocalist Kevin Kiley singing into a Moog synthesiser wired up to a talkbox.