Danish rockers Volbeat have returned with their latest offering, "God Of Angels Trust," and let me tell you, this album is a wild ride from start to finish.
From the distinctive vocals of frontman Michael Poulsen to the infectious guitar riffs and pounding drums, Volbeat have created an album that is sure to leave listeners wanting more.
The first track, "Mystery Colour Recycled Vinyl," sets the tone for the album with its heavy riffs and anthemic chorus.
The energy doesn't let up as the album progresses, with tracks like "Indies" showcasing the band's versatility and ability to seamlessly blend different genres.
But what really sets this album apart is the mystery colour recycled vinyl pressing.
You never know what colour vinyl you're going to get, adding an element of surprise and excitement to the listening experience.
It's like a musical lucky dip, and who doesn't love a good surprise? Overall, "God Of Angels Trust" is a solid addition to Volbeat's discography, showcasing their signature sound while pushing boundaries and experimenting with new elements.
Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the band, this album is definitely worth a listen.
Trust me, you won't be disappointed.
From the distinctive vocals of frontman Michael Poulsen to the infectious guitar riffs and pounding drums, Volbeat have created an album that is sure to leave listeners wanting more.
The first track, "Mystery Colour Recycled Vinyl," sets the tone for the album with its heavy riffs and anthemic chorus.
The energy doesn't let up as the album progresses, with tracks like "Indies" showcasing the band's versatility and ability to seamlessly blend different genres.
But what really sets this album apart is the mystery colour recycled vinyl pressing.
You never know what colour vinyl you're going to get, adding an element of surprise and excitement to the listening experience.
It's like a musical lucky dip, and who doesn't love a good surprise? Overall, "God Of Angels Trust" is a solid addition to Volbeat's discography, showcasing their signature sound while pushing boundaries and experimenting with new elements.
Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the band, this album is definitely worth a listen.
Trust me, you won't be disappointed.






