It doesn‰۪t take too long with Volcano to realize that, while all the things that made the band special the first time around remain intact, a noticeable evolution has taken place. It‰۪s there from the outset: the beefed-up beats of Certainty reveal an expanded sonic firmament, one in which bright synth hooks and insistent choruses circle around each other over chord sequences that strike just the right balance between nice and queasy. ‰ÛÏIf there‰۪s a sense of scale,‰ says lead singer James Bagshaw, ‰ÛÏIt was really just a result of implementing a load of things that we didn‰۪t know about the first time around.‰ Co-founding member and bassist Thomas Walmsley describes a record in which ‰ÛÏwe discovered a lot as we went along, and the excitement at having done so radiates.‰One thing you do notice is that it‰۪s harder to spot the influences this time around. It would be disingenuous to evade the psych-pop tag, for sure, but mystical language has been supplanted by something a more direct ‰ÛÒ and while those influences are still there, it‰۪s no longer possible to pick them out. They‰۪ve been broken down and blended together ‰ÛÒ fossilized into a single source of creative fuel, so that what you can hear this time around, sounds like nothing so much as Temples. This is the sound of a band squaring up to their potential.1. Certainty2. All Join In3. I Wanna Be Your Mirror4. Oh The Saviour5. Born Into The Sunset6. How Would You Like To Go?7. Open Air8. In My Pocket9. Celebration10. Mystery Of Pop11. Roman Godlike Man12. Strange Or Be Forgotten