VOLBEAT — Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies

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4.25 | 4 ratings | 2 reviews
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Album · 2013

Filed under Heavy Metal
By VOLBEAT

Tracklist

1. Let's Shake Some Dust
2. Pearl Heart
3. The Nameless One
4. Dead But Rising
5. Cape Of Our Hero
6. Room 24
7. The Hangman's Body Count
8. My Body
9. Lola Montez
10. Black Bart
11. The Lonesome Rider
12. The Sinner Is You
13. Doc Holliday
14. Our Loved Ones

Line-up/Musicians

- Michael Poulsen / vocals, rhythm guitar
- Rob Caggiano / lead guitar
- Anders Kjølholm / bass guitar
- Jon Larsen / drums, percussion

Guest musicians:
- King Diamond / Mercyful Fate/King Diamond
- Paul Lamb / Paul Lamb & The King Snakes
- Sarah Blackwood / Walk off the Earth
- Anders Pederson / slide guitar
- Jakob Øelund / Taggy Tones (double bass)
- Rod Sinclair / Banjo

About this release

Vertigo, April 8th, 2013

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"Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies" is the 5th full-length studio album by Danish heavy rock/metal act Volbeat. The album was released through Universal Music Group in April 2013. It´s the successor to "Beyond Hell / Above Heaven" from 2010. There´s been one lineup change since the release of the predecessor as lead guitarist Thomas Bredahl was asked to leave Volbeat in November 2011. The band therefore went into the studio to record "Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies" as a three-piece with producer (and former Anthrax lead guitarist) Rob Caggiano, but came out of the recording sessions as a four-piece, as the chemistry had been so good between Volbeat and Caggiano, that the band asked him to join them as their permanent lead guitarist.

Stylistically the material on "Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies" ranges from 50/60´s rock´n´roll influenced heavy rock/metal, to melodic heavy rock/metal with a mainstream appeal, to quite heavy tracks like "Room 24" (featuring King Diamond on guest vocals), "The Hangman's Body Count", and "Black Bart". It´s a diverse release and in this case it´s a strength, as it all ultimately sounds like Volbeat, no matter which style they play. Because of the diversity of the material "Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies" is also an album which never gets tedious or feels one-dimensional.

It´s such a solid release, that it´s actually a bit hard to pick highlights without feeling like you´re leaving out some tracks worthy of a mention, but to my ears some of the highlights are "Room 24" (fans of King Diamond should love this one), "Pearl Heart", "Lola Montez", and the great rocking "My Body". Off course "The Lonesome Rider" (featuring Sarah Blackwood from Walk off the Earth on guest vocals) deserves a mention too, as it was a "hit" single for the band. The huge anthemic power ballad "The Nameless One" is a standout track too, but as mentioned above it´s hard to pick which tracks to give a special mention, as they are all high quality material.

Caggiano is a skilled producer, as has created a perfect sound for the material. When the tracks need to be raw and heavy, he makes them sound like that, but when a little sugar and polish is needed, Caggiano is also more than capable of producing tracks like that. Sometimes even to the extent that some tracks are radio friendly mainstream heavy rock. So "Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies" is a high quality release through and through. Strong songwriting, skilled performances (I haven´t even mentioned the great and distinct sounding voice and vocals by frontman/guitarist Michael Poulsen or the many great harmonies and choirs on the album), and a professional and well sounding production. A 4 star (80%) rating is deserved.
Kingcrimsonprog
You know an album is good when you listen to it every day for an entire month. I had not been a Volbeat fan up until this point, but early this summer I had caught them at Download Festival between bands that I did know. They played a song that was introduced as being ‘about a shady lady called Lola‘ and it really struck a chord with me. Not least because the guitar solo, played by former Anthrax guitarist Rob Caggiano reminded me of Anthrax‘s ‘Safe Home’ which is a song that I love so much I had it played at my wedding.

If you aren’t too familiar with them either, the simplified description you hear bandied about is that they are supposedly a mixture of Elvis, Johnny Cash, Danzig and Metallica. I mean, that is what people say but obviously the reality won’t be exactly what people say as it never is with these things, but that is the kind of thing people say about them and gets you in the right head-space of roughly what to expect.

This is my first Volbeat album; and normally before reviewing a record I’d know a lot more about the band first, have a lot more research, know more of the discography, but I have been absolutely hammering this every day all month, and I can’t really wait to spooge my approval of it all over the internet.

Now; because I have some kind of obsession with ‘Lola Montez’ as you can guess from the above anecdote, I keep starting the album at track 9, as if that is the beginning. The song, a summery and anthemic Hard Rock tune about a historical dancer and her famed ‘spider dance;’ begins with some gentle chugging and a very melodic lead vocal. Any time I hear it I am instantly transported back to that field at Donnington. I find myself loudly singing ‘the love of your life, yeah-eah eah’ and ‘Lola’s spider daaaaaaa-aaaa-ance’ in the car every single time.

That is followed by ‘Black Bart’ which by contrast is almost a Speed Metal tune. It has the same talented melodic vocals but the guitar and drums are significantly stylistically different.

Speaking of different, this is again followed up with ‘Lonesome Rider’ which has a sort of country or rockabilly feel to it.There are guest vocals from Sarah Blackwood who gives it an even more country twang. Normally, I don’t like too much novelty in my music. Recently, bands like Ghost have helped me loosen up a bit and with how well Volbeat blend all their disparae styles it doesn’t feel like a novelty but just a fresh combination of elements.

The legendary King Diamond, who I’ve grown more accustomed to over the year since getting the boxset of his first five albums, shows up on the tack ‘Room 24’ as another guest star. The track is actually written in a style suitable for him and has the band playing darker, heavier and more bombastic stuff to fit in with the King’s unique style.

Other highlights include the enormously catchy groove metal song ‘Dead But Rising’ and the very stadium sized, Avenged Sevenfold-esque ‘The Nameless.’ (When he says ‘Six feet under and still alert,’ I get real Matt Shadows vibes).

It is a very varied album. It is a very interesting album and it is a very fun album. It is the kind of album you can listen to all the way through over and over again. It is remarkably polished and well produced. It is full of more hooks than a fisherman’s equipment store and it has some intriguing lyrics about genuine historicalcharacthers that may lead you on to further reading.

I can’t tell you how it compares to other Volbeat albums. Maybe it is their best, maybe it is their worst. I’ve got more coming my way in the future so I am happy to find out, but let me tell you this, as a first Volbeat album it is an absolute winner and it has totally sold me on this band hard. ‘Lola Montez’ is absolutely my song of the summer. If you don’t know them, I highly recommend you check them out. Maybe a bit of whoa-lbeat is just whats been missing in your music collection.

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