They want to be big. They want to be huge. Midnight Youth are trying so hard to become New Zealand's biggest rock band you can almost see it etched into their foreheads.
It's an admirable attitude, albeit one that sets them up as tall poppy targets. But it took them far on their first album, 2009's The Brave Don't Run, with its radio-friendly hooks and rousing choruses designed to be sung by the masses.
Several singles, like All on Our Own and Cavalry, were inescapable, repeating endlessly on commercial radio, behind advertising jingles and blasting around stadiums during the Rugby World Cup.
Judging by the band's bolder second album, arenas are exactly where Midnight Youth want their music to be heard.
World Comes Calling is a bigger-in-sound, grander-in-scope record that pushes every button marked "epic" that it can find.