
This of course is in complete contrast to the songs the band wrote on their debut release - 4:40 being the shortest of the bunch. The Conquerors do no wrong at all on "Wyld Time," but if somehow a listener finds a track unenjoyable, they only have to wait less than three minutes for the next one to hit.


Slower, bluesier cuts like " How I Love You" and " I'll Get You Someday" offer much-needed breaks from the imported pop madness on the rest of the record. Tracks like " Guess I Was Wrong" and " Turned Me To Stone" include smart, flowery lead guitar parts that could easily pass for early and late Beatles material respectively. The album's toe-tapping title track " Wyld Time" contains harsh truths about heartbreak, but there can't be a better song to excitedly dance with your crush to. "Wyld Time" is ten songs of psychedelic pop, rock, and British R&B that the band has been using to whip dancefloors into a frenzy for the past year.
