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attempted to rescue their ailing career with the creative about-face of 1987's
, an album that saw the veteran Canadian trio rejecting many of the commercial concessions adopted on recent efforts for a return to thundering hard rock with progressive rock flourishes emblematic of their early work. Yes, aggressive numbers like
(clearly the album's statement of intent) and
(featuring a guest solo from
) tended to be as cliched as ever from a lyrical standpoint, but they easily made up for those failings with
's reborn passion for biting -- heck, positively carnivorous -- riffs that seemed to beg fans not to give up on
just yet! Calculated experimentation was also back on the menu, whether the group was looking ahead via the anthemic, crowd-baiting directness of
or harking back to those '70 prog rock roots via the keyboard-intensive
which may have harnessed all of the era's novel synthesizer technology but still sounded curiously reminiscent of
. Unfortunately, the album's overall grade was still diminished by its remaining selection of filler material (including the AOR-flavored mainstream single
), but
's stronger cuts at least gave
fans some kind of solace before the end, which would arrive in 1988 with
's departure from the group, making this the final album recorded by the original trio. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia