https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFSP_n3llTU Opening with one of the coolest, flamenco-infused fingerpicked intros they've put together yet - showcasing Myles' many hidden talents - Achilles' launches into a thunderous progression that barely lets up for its entirety. Come the last third it's duelling solos time, with Myles wrenching out some fantastic bends reminiscent of the Blackbird solo (more on that later) before Tremonti once again steals the show, cementing all he's learned in the years between albums by rattling through some signature pull-off patterns that sonically are just so satisfying to hear. These days it's rare for a popular guitarist to bust out a new technique that anyone listening is going to want to immediately replicate, and even though Mark's been pulling off underrated passages all the way back to something like One Day Remains' Open Your Eyes, it's the lead-up to this solo in particular that tops the song off nicely and starts the album off in the best way possible.