This English melodic rock outfit sound anything but. At times they have that polished American modern rock sound of someone like Nickelback (just with better vocals) and when they really turn on the melodic charm and chorus harmonies, I can hear big Harem Scarem influences and harmonies going on.
Production for an indie release is of the highest quality and while the band skip between harder and more melodic styles, the songwriting holds up and sees this as one very fine debut album indeed.
I personally would eat up their Harem style modern AOR even more if it filled the whole album, but others might prefer the varied approach.
Nickleback meets Harem Scarem with a touch of Bon Jovi is about the closest I can come to describing the sound here.