[1] AllMusic editor Ned Raggett wrote that the band's self-titled release "fuses Eurodisco's pulse and sheen (and at points the all-important string swirls, as "Ride the Bullet" merrily shows) with gay abandon in all senses of the word.
Earlier hits "Supernatural" and "Love Me Like a Loaded Gun" appear with a slew of similarly minded songs (great titles abound—some standouts: "Mondo Trasho" and "I Am the Amazon").
Add to that such delectabilities as the French vocals on "Scorpio Rising" and random theremin noises, and the Army begins its mission in full effect.
"[2] Billboard wrote, "Charming Swedish trio comes on like a cross between Depeche Mode and Abba on this sparkling debut, which is chockfull of spine-stirring Euro-dance grooves and radio-ready hooks.
"[4] Design [Sleeve] – Marie Sundström-Wollbeck Directed By [Video Clips] – Fredrik Boklund, Martin Persson Executive-Producer – Ola Håkansson Mixed By – Emil Hellman (tracks: 1 to 11, 13 to 15) Other [Additional Stage Costumes] – Henric Stacy Other [Hair And Make-Up] – Jean-Pierre Barda Other [Promotional Supervisor] – Jonas Holst Other [Stylist] – Camilla Thulin Photography By – Kent Billeqvist Programmed By – Magnus Frykberg (tracks: 1, 3 to 11, 13 to 15) Vocals, Bass – La Camilla Vocals, Computer – Alexander Bard Vocals, Drums – Jean-Pierre Barda