It’s a long way from the standard rock n roll lyrical format and is all the better for it. Lyrically, guitarist/vocalist Michael Poulsen stretches his song-writing muscle with themes as diverse as encountering ghostly forces in a new home, burning witches in Medieval Sweden, the Devil taking human form and tales of ancient temples. It’s a compelling and authoritative sound that once again manages to combine plenty of muscular Heavy Metal riffery with punk attitude, rockabilly twang and highly melodic vocal hooks. Within the colossal grooves of this album you’ll find the band paying homage to, amongst others, classic Metallica, Dio-era Sabbath and Elvis Presley, all the while retaining their very own signature sound. ![]() On this album, Volbeat effortlessly combine a dazzling array of influences to create another unique and high-quality piece of work. Multi-platinum selling Danish rockers Volbeat return on 3 rd December with their eighth studio album Servant of the Mind and mighty fine it is too! ![]()
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