The second (and final) album from W.A. is a complex, ambitious project that takes a lot of effort to appreciate, but boy is it worth it! The four members of the band are all very adept at their instruments and take great strides to display it. On the first listen, it's hard to digest all the various time changes, different riff progressions, and parts. But the album slowly comes together to cohesion and draws the listener in. "Desert Grins" proves the guitarists know how to use different effects and chord builds to maximum effect. "Prego", a multi-faceted instrumental, runs the gamut from Black Sabbath riffs to 80's modern metal to classical sounding stuff...hence the name "Prego" (because it's in there). The only straightfoward track is the excellent "Spy", which utilizes a very James Bond-ish bass line. How Metallica made it big with "Enter Sandman" while a very catchy "Spy" gets ignored by the world is beyond me. You should check this out.