The release of (2016), The Allergies' debut, could have been the start of a big beat revival. Unfortunately, DJ Moneyshot and Rackabeat were alone in this, which means that a large-scale revival of this genre is not yet planned. Although Push On starts very hopefully with a few songs that are based on 60s soul and boogaloo, the gentlemen still don't quite live up to the promise. Push On has to
… contend with the usual problems a band has with making a second CD. In order to ride on the success of the debut, it usually has to be released as soon as possible, with a tight deadline as a result. And that's how the record sounds too. Rushed, messy and definitely not the impact As We Do Our Thing had. There is no space in the music, so that it does not have time to breathe. The vocal contributions of , sometimes functional but usually cringe-worthy, does not participate in this either. (AD)more