The UK has been cranking out some excellent young bands lately that bring me back to the days when rock n' roll was raw, rowdy, and fun. Many bands these days lack that fun vibe that was lost somewhere around the grunge movement. Luckily, young rockers like The Treatment have managed to inject this vibe back into rock n' roll, and The Amorettes and their album, "Game On," have done the same thing.My immediate reaction to this band was to label them as the second coming of The Runaways (who gave us the dynamic forces known as Joan Jett and Lita Ford), but listening to their tracks a bit deeper, I feel that while the comparison to that legendary group of ladies is warranted, there’s something a tad more polished about this group (and when I say “polished,” I mean it as a good thing). I can hear the influence of bands like AC/DC and the Ramones. I also sense a trio that is on the cusp of worldwide fame. There’s something special about these ladies that makes them stand out from the recent influx of rock groups that lean heavy on old school rock n’ roll and punk influences.What that something is evades me for now, but I do know that whenever I put "Game On" into my car’s stereo, it doesn’t leave until I’ve listened to the entire album. I don’t skip any songs on the album and I wish that it had more tunes on it.Hannah McKay's driving drums carry tunes like Get What’s Coming and Bull By The Horns to levels of rock that force the listener to tap their foot and sing along. Heartbreaker and Son of a Gun get a nice injection of attitude from Gill Montgomery’s vocals and guitar work, and Heather McKay’s bass keeps everything in line on songs like Give’Em Hell and Daddy’s Got Money.There isn’t a bad track on the entire album, and I can only hope that these ladies make a trip stateside (specifically Louisiana or Texas). They’ve pumped up audiences for established rockers like Europe and Black Star Riders, and hopefully they will do the same for bands in the United States.Be sure to pick up "Game On" if you enjoy rock that's fun to listen to!