The Awaken twilight mystery with sleepy vocals reflections acts as the introduction of the Devil You Know song, opening the musical gates of the Electric Mob - Discharge album with a confident march of a rhythmic pulsating march. The guitar riffs and vocal phrases of the King's Ale composition bring spicy swirls from the wild west prairies to this piece of music, continuing a similar style in the Got Me Runnin' romantic ballad, glorifying the freedom-loving spirit of a wandering cowboy.
A brief clatter of drumsticks heralds the further development of the sparkling whirlwind of the Far Off main motive, topped with inspired vocals phrases, followed by the acoustic charm of the chiming guitar strings of the Your Ghost bard ballad. After such a bewitching rest and preparation, the Gypsy Touch persistent and harsh march drives its gait into the chosen musical path, ending with the intriguing mystery of the 123 Burn brooding ballad, progressively breaking the rhythm in a charming artistic search and ascension of vocals emotions.
Vocal reflections appear with the introduction of the Upside Down song, which continues with an explosion of musical drive and a whirlwind of vocal fury. The vocals recitative confidently and unquestioningly moves to the foreground of the Higher Than Your Heels musical image, focusing on the defiance and significance of the vocals narrative. After the intriguing mystery of the introduction, the vocal part confidently takes the reins of the Brand New Rope musical procession, supported by instrumental variations, continuing a similar style with the ascension of vocals emotions on the crests of the waves of the We Are Wrong musical stream, preceding the end of the album with the Devil You Know (Acoustic) [Bonus Track] remake of one of its songs.