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After 'Another Night' (2011), 'You Are Here' (2014), 'Motivator' (2016), and 'Hard To Stop' (2020), High Spirits from Chicago finally present their long-awaited fifth studio album in the form of 'Safe On The Other Side'. There couldn't be a more fitting record to celebrate the 20th anniversary of High Roller Records. 'Safe On The Other Side' bears the catalog number HRR1000. A fact that fills Chris 'The Professor' Black, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and founder of High Spirits, with great pride. The band plays hard rock with influences from various rock and metal genres of the 1970s and 1980s. It is worth highlighting the expertly embedded Thin Lizzy double-lead attacks, as well as the compactness and catchiness of the songs. The songs on 'Another Night' have been compared to melodic bands of the NWOBHM such as Tygers Of Pan Tang, Praying Mantis, or early Iron Maiden.