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Though is calling himself this time out, remarkably enough, features the same musicians as the band's previous long player, 2012's, but where have previously been at their best serving up hard rock in a decidedly '70s manner, here they let loose with their pop influences. Fans of have become accustomed to change, since the group's first three albums each featured a different lineup, with guitarist and singer the only constant since their formation, but album number four, 2015's, delivers a different sort of change-up.