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“Every time you move into a house, you bring dead people with you,” he explains.
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To coincide with the album announcement, the group has released the new single “Shotgun Blues”, an anthemic track in which Poulsen explores the ghostly events he recently experienced upon moving into a new home. If you go back to the first record and compare it to where we are now, you can hear how the band has developed its style, while keeping the signature sound." "I wrote the whole album in three months," recalls Poulsen, “I was in a good place and mood while at home, and had a captive audience of myself… There are a lot of Volbeat signatures in it. Pre-order the album here.įor Servant Of The Mind, the band - Michael Poulsen (guitars/vocals), Jon Larsen (drums), Rob Caggiano (guitars) and Kaspar Boye Larsen (bass) - took their signature heavy metal, psychobilly, and punk ‘n’ roll sound up a notch while showcasing Poulsen’s keen ability for songwriting and storytelling.
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The new album will be available in standard/digipack CD, deluxe 2LP vinyl (with various limited-edition variants, more info below), a deluxe digital edition, plus a special box set (including 2CD digipack, 28pg booklet, bandana, and hip flask, housed in a metal box, available from the official Volbeat store). Volbeat will release their new studio album, Servant Of The Mind, on December 3 via EMI Records. The band closed out their set with a bang by playing “Still Counting” and spent a good thee to four minutes after their set just throwing things out to the crowd… everything from guitar picks, to sweatbands, to even drumheads! Then, they respectfully said goodnight to the crowd with a classy all band bow."A Warrior's Call / I Only Want to Be With You" Volbeat was lucky enough to be one of the artists and I love how they added their own ‘Volbeat spin’ to this legendary song! They also played their cover of Metallica’s “Don’t Tread on Me!” I’ve always wanted to hear a Metallica song live, so that was sick! The cover was part of Metallica’s Blacklist, which was an album composed of 53 various artists paying tribute to the 30th anniversary of the Black Album. They gave us a little preview of their upcoming album, Servant of The Mind, by playing two of their current singles, “Wait a Minute My Girl” and “Shotgun Blues”. Before coming out onstage, they played “Born to Raise Hell” by Motörhead, definitely unifying and getting the crowd pumped! The band came out and played their hit “The Devil’s Bleeding Crown”, which is my all-time favorite Volbeat song! Even though the place was packed, people still made room to ‘boogie’ and I was a lot of couples actually swing dancing! It was such a beautiful sight seeing all these happy faces and people just grateful to be at a show again. I started listening to them in middle school, so it was definitely a nostalgic moment for me. It’s been a dream of mine to see Volbeat for some time now. Their energy is so amazing and their songs are definitely mosh-worthy, making you want to party and have stupid fun! Like, they literally have a song about a shark! They closed out their set by playing “born to party” and got the whole crowd to chant the phrase, “Municipal Waste is gonna fuck you up!!!”… which they definitely did! I had never heard of Municipal Waste before this show, but now am a huge fan!
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To close out the “ritual”, the two singers made out, which definitely caught us all off guard! I loved their aesthetic and the sound of their music although bordering a little too satanic for my taste. Twin Temple started off their show with a “ritual”: they have this really unique sound by blending old time rock ’n roll - think a 50s-60s inspired sound - and hard rock, describing themselves “santantic Do-wop”. Due to some house restrictions and confusion, I was not allowed to take photos, yet I still had an amazing time just being part of the crowd! They had support from Twin Temple and Municipal Waste. Volbeat played not one, but two nights in San Diego on October 2nd and 3rd! After Volbeat sold out their first show, they decided to add another night (since San Diego clearly loves Volbeat!!).