Oritsé, JB, Marvin and Aston, collectively known as JLS, are one of the hottest groups... well, probably ever! But is their debut album any good?

Here's our track by track guide...

1. Beat Again

You all know this one! The poor boys have had their hearts broken but they still want to get back with the girl in question.

2. Everybody In Love

With its laid-back old skool R&B feel, we just cant help but 'put our hands up' whenever we hear this song. No wonder it became their second No.1 single!

3. Keep You

This electro-flavoured track has the stamp of singer, songwriter and producer extraordinaire Taio Cruz all over it and sees the boys promise that they'll always be there for that special lady.

4. Crazy For You

With its lyrics about stepping 'over the plate that you broke last night', this epic string-laden ballad has all the drama of an episode of Hollyoaks. We love it!

5. Heal This Heartbreak

If you're a fan of Ne-Yo's Closer, then this up-tempo floor-filler of a track will be right up your street. We cant understand how these boys can be so unlucky in love though!

6. Close To You

'London, Paris, Tokyo thinking of you wherever I go' sings Aston on this gorgeous acoustic guitar-led ballad. Dontcha just love him?

7. Only Tonight

These boys can really sing, as the high bits on this mid-tempo track prove. We can't wait to see the boys belt this one out on tour next year.

8. One Shot

No, it's not the same song that's on the new Saturdays album but prepare to be surprised by the almost Cascada-style synths on this one.

9. Private

The boys want to keep things on the 'down low' on this saucy little number. 'Don't need nobody else, just you and me invited'... sounds like an offer we can't refuse!

10. Don't Go

This track has the type of chorus which gets lodged in for your head for days and refuses to budge. Altogether now 'it's not over, no, it's not over, no...'

11. Only Making Love

Oh dear, sounds like the boys have fallen under a girl's spell, only for her to turn around and say that it was 'only making love'. That's gotta hurt, right?

12. Kickstart

Definitely an album highlight. With its great beat and catchy chorus, this song has just got to be a single!

13. Tightrope

Tightrope has all the hallmarks of a classic boy band ballad, with its tight harmonies and that all-important key change. This is a great way to round off the boys' debut album.

All in all, we reckon the JLS album is more than worth the wait and highly recommend that you check it out when it's released on Monday 9th November.