"Moving Target" is full of revved-up pop with guitar tones turned to gritty. There's also energy, lots of hooks and scarcely anything to offend anyone. If you wanna gaze at your shoes or cry me a river full of designer Gothic eyeliner, try elsewhere.
The band is good. Peroncini is a skilled songwriter with an agreeable, journeyman's voice that works whatever he's singing. The slinky "Justify", for example, is a pop ear-wig that his publisher could flog to one of those vacuous auto-tuned mainstream American mega-stars to make a mess of - and earn him a billion lira into the deal.
"As Long As You Can Sleep" is another pop pearl that's wrapped in ragged harmonica and propelled by Tommy Gonzalez's powerhouse drumming.
There are 10 songs and none of them grate - or challenge the grey matter for that matter. There's no message in "Moving Target" other than "pop your cork and have a good time". Not that there's anything wrong with that.
1/2