DeBaser reviewed the eight-track album Beyond These Days. The review (by Sheep, 2012) rates the album 2/5, describes the band as producing music reminiscent of 90s American radio-rock, highlights the opener "Out Of Flow" for a heavier sound, praises technical musicianship but criticizes lack of originality and Italianized English (including inconsistent album-title spelling on packaging).

DeBaser's review of A Crime Called's Beyond These Days (2012) finds an eight-track rock album that leans on 90s American radio-rock conventions. The opener "Out Of Flow" is noted for a heavier sound, while most tracks are described as sugary and chart-oriented. Musicianship is competent, but the record is criticized for lacking personality and for Italianized English.

For:Listeners of mainstream 90s-style rock and fans of radio-friendly melodic rock

 This eight-track album seems like the classic collection of b-sides released by any 90s American band (Nickelback, 3 Doors Down, Black Stone Cherry), a work where the vast majority of the tracks wink at sugary melodies and chart-topping singles.

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