The opening track of Tenacious D's latest album, "Rize of the Fenix," hits you like a ton of bricks.
In a good way, of course.
The titular track is a triumphant declaration of the band's return after a six-year hiatus, complete with soaring vocals and face-melting guitar riffs.
It's as if Jack Black and Kyle Gass never left, and we're all better for it.
As the album progresses, Tenacious D continues to deliver the comedic rock anthems they're known for.
Tracks like "Low Hangin' Fruit" and "Roadie" showcase the duo's irreverent sense of humor and penchant for over-the-top theatrics.
It's like a musical version of a buddy cop movie, with Black and Gass trading witty one-liners and shredding solos with reckless abandon.
But don't be fooled by the comedic elements of "Rize of the Fenix." Beneath the laughs and theatrics lies a surprisingly heartfelt message about perseverance and the power of friendship.
Tracks like "39" and "Ballad of Hollywood Jack and the Rage Kage" reveal a vulnerable side to the band, proving that there's more to Tenacious D than meets the eye.
Overall, "Rize of the Fenix" is a triumphant return for Jack Black and Kyle Gass.
It's a hilarious, heartfelt, and head-banging good time that proves once and for all that the D is back and better than ever.
Long live the D.
In a good way, of course.
The titular track is a triumphant declaration of the band's return after a six-year hiatus, complete with soaring vocals and face-melting guitar riffs.
It's as if Jack Black and Kyle Gass never left, and we're all better for it.
As the album progresses, Tenacious D continues to deliver the comedic rock anthems they're known for.
Tracks like "Low Hangin' Fruit" and "Roadie" showcase the duo's irreverent sense of humor and penchant for over-the-top theatrics.
It's like a musical version of a buddy cop movie, with Black and Gass trading witty one-liners and shredding solos with reckless abandon.
But don't be fooled by the comedic elements of "Rize of the Fenix." Beneath the laughs and theatrics lies a surprisingly heartfelt message about perseverance and the power of friendship.
Tracks like "39" and "Ballad of Hollywood Jack and the Rage Kage" reveal a vulnerable side to the band, proving that there's more to Tenacious D than meets the eye.
Overall, "Rize of the Fenix" is a triumphant return for Jack Black and Kyle Gass.
It's a hilarious, heartfelt, and head-banging good time that proves once and for all that the D is back and better than ever.
Long live the D.






