![]() ![]() Listeners can truly let loose and feel free with the Danish band’s newest release. They also give a sense of “sabbatical healing” on their seventh track “Cloud.” Float away and rock on to this track that reminds listeners that “life keeps moving and you’ll be fine.” Volbeat also produces some beach rock sounds throughout the album, and especially on “Sorry Sack of Bones.” On this one, they definitely turn up the heat and intensity. With multiple singers playing off each other, the band brings in some throaty, grungy elements. The tune could be categorized as an anthem for those who live like they’re dying. “Die to Live” follows, with a title that is self-explanatory and cuts to the essence of the song, and the album. ![]() There are also many songs on this album that feel like ballads about life and self-expression, like the third song, “Rewind the Exit.” The band brings in more guitar along with a killer solo that gets the heart racing. With Elvis-like growls and funky retro sounds, this comical song is definitely a favorite. Volbeat doesn’t leave out the fun and laughter with their goofy second track, “Pelvis on Fire.” The crunch of post-war blues and Elvis funk makes this track true to the king. ![]() This track, like many on the album, is a positively penetrating song about feeling and living in the “Last Day Under the Sun.” With wide-ranging, high-hitting vocals, this is definitely an album to listen to with the windows rolled down on a sunny day. ![]() The band emphasizes the feeling of being alive, starting with “Last Day Under the Sun.” They incorporate tons of fun riffs in a manner similar to bands like Weezer. ![]()
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