This is my first time listening to the album; let's see what these guys cooked up!
Acceleration: fun and energetic, a good start. Has all the elements of a typical FaLiLV song, and that synth (?) solo is a nice touch. Has a pretty wild/unexpected ending.
Scream Hard as You Can: maybe a bit more metallic/beefy, I approve! The little bits like the random piano bit, the aggressive synths or the backing shouts make this song great.
Crossover: ever since seeing the PV I can't help but love this song. It's so crazy and relentless, even for FaLiLV standards, surprisingly without clean vocals. The breakdown and that bass interlude are insaaane.
How Old You are Never Forget Your Dream: more mellow and melodic, with nice piano and acoustic guitar parts. After the previous sensory overload this one's kinda plain though; average.
Interlude 1: continuing the piano vibe from the last track, blooming into a nice little mini-song. Most of it sounds kinda new from these guys; pretty cool.
Just Awake: the ending of the interlude already foreshadowed the more electronic qualities of this song (nice transition!). Can't say anything new about this track, it's still cool, still lovin' it.
Defeat and Beat: pretty badass beginning, topped off with an equally awesome guitar riff. Has that rollicking kind of beat characteristic of "dark but poppy" industrial rock/metal. The middle reminded me of Maximum The Hormone with its vocals craziness, then it's back to familiar territory. Awesome song.
In the End, the Choice is All Yours: lol old-school synths and accordion. Typical song for them, but with added craziness. Totally works for me. Love that short mellow part in the middle too. Oh god, that breakdown part and folky synth...this is almost too much. But so amazing, haha.
Ley-Line: when I first experienced this song as a PV it didn't strike me as anything special (more like irritating), but I like how it fits here. Kind of a breath of fresh air after the extravaganza of the previous track. Not bad at all.
Interlude 2: well this is...nice I guess, lol. A bit of a symphonic touch and all-over-the-place. For an interlude it's okay, though a bit disjointed.
Don't Suffer Alone: very epic melodies, pretty good. Nothing special till the middle, then it breaks into this crazy screamy metal part followed by random piano, lol. The last minute has some pretty cool stuff going on too.
Overall this was a pretty awesome album. Especially since I found the NEXTREME mini album kinda lackluster, with only a few interesting moments. While here the fun and craziness almost lasts from start to finish, very impressive! The sound is impeccable too, crystal-clear and full of power where it's needed. I think I might have to buy this too, like their first album, it's that good. I'd give it a strong 8/10. Good stuff!