Servant of the Mind

Servant of the Mind

by Volbeat
Servant of the Mind

Servant of the Mind

by Volbeat

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

After two decades, seven previous studio albums, multi-platinum sales, and sold-out concerts across the globe, Denmark's roots Volbeat have remained stubbornly consistent in wielding massive, power and thrash metal riffs, passionate rockabilly swagger, and punk rock attitude. Eighth album Servant of the Mind continues their M.O. while glossing up their sonic approach (a tad) and re-emphasizing the theatrical potential in guitarist/vocalist Michael Poulsen's songs. Again produced and mixed by longtime collaborator Jacob Hansen, Servant of the Mind is arguably the darkest, loudest, and heaviest album in their catalog --as well as their most accessible. Written in three months, it was recorded in three weeks. With its roiling drumkit and bass intro, opener "Temple of Ekur" is as epic and excessive as its title. The chugging guitar riff, driving tempo, and Poulsen's crystal clean, hooky vocals combine to make it a stadium anthem. "The Sacred Stones" commences with a massive Black Sabbath-like dual guitar riff from Poulsen and Rob Caggiano, underscored by Jon Larsen's thudding tom-toms and kick drums and Kaspar Boye Larsen's filthy bassline. Poulsen deliberately channels Ronnie James Dio in his singing. What emerges is a dynamic update of Heaven and Hell's approach transformed through Volbeat's musicality. "Shotgun Blues" is darker, edgier, and more ferocious. The guitars charge at one another with 1980s thrash metal abandon, forcing Poulsen to climb above them. The charging drum kit and distorted bassline add ballast and textural dimension. In typical Volbeat fashion, however, the chorus delivers an infectious lyric hook without sacrificing the heaviness. Contrast this tune with the brutal chug and burn of "Say No More," with its proggy stop-and-start bridge, double-timed drumming, and assaultive guitars. The band know how to throw curve balls, too. "Dagen For" features a guest vocal from Stine Bramsen of Danish pop heroes Alphabeat. Volbeat render it an unapologetic AOR anthem with slick, sheeny '80s production, a cruising tempo, and an irrepressible pop melody perfectly melding Bramsen's and Poulsen's voices. While the proceeding "The Passenger" answers with a punky '80s thrash vamp through the verse, its refrain offers the kind of pop-metal grandeur only Volbeat and Ghost -- and vintage Blue Oeyster Cult, of course -- are capable of summoning. "Becoming" nods at death metal as drums and bass swing under the punishing guitars but again, Poulsen sends it over the top with a fist-pumping refrain. "Step Into Light" is horrific metallic surfabilly with a soulfully resonant vocal. Closer "Lasse's Birgitta" enters with edgy, reverbed blues and rockabilly guitar vamps before a thrashing "Paranoid"-esque riff asserts the tune's body. Poulsen's vocal keeps the band centered even as he sings of witch burning in 15th century Sweden. Servant of the Mind doesn't offer much in terms of change for Volbeat. But these 13 songs, penned during a time of great global uncertainty, are wonderfully crafted, beautifully recorded, and performed with an incendiary energy. In other words, they all affirm life, fun, and better days ahead. Rock & roll can ask no more. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 12/03/2021
Label: Republic
UPC: 0602438179183
Rank: 67455

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Temple Of Ekur
  2. Wait A Minute My Girl
  3. The Sacred Stones
  4. Shotgun Blues
  5. The Devil Rages On
  6. Say No More
  7. Heaven¿¿¿s Descent
  8. The Dagen F¿¿r
  9. Passenger

Disc 2

  1. Step Into Light
  2. Becoming
  3. Mindlock
  4. Lasse¿¿¿s Birgitta

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Volbeat   Primary Artist
Dave Matrise   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Stine Bramsen   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Rob Caggiano   Guitar
Ray Jacildo   Piano
Martin Pagaard Wolff   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Michael Poulsen   Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Rhythm)
Jon Larsen   Drums
Kaspar Boye Larsen   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Doug Corcoran   Saxophone
Mia Maja   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Jacob Hansen   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Rob Caggiano   Engineer,Group Member
Lars Ulrich   Composer
James Hetfield   Composer
Norman Petty   Composer
Roy Orbison   Composer
Michael Poulsen   Concept,Composer,Lyricist,Producer,Theme Music,Group Member
Frank Arkwright   Mastering Engineer
Jerry Carillo   Guitar Technician
Jon Larsen   Group Member
Ross Halfin   Band Photo
Mikael Dahl   Composer
Wolfbrigade   Composer
Kaspar Boye Larsen   Group Member
Frode Sylthe   Tray Photo,Cover Photo
Tue Bayer   Technician
Henrik Siegel   Graphic Design
Karsten Sand   Illustrations
Erik Norberg   Composer
Jocke Rydbjer   Composer
Johan Erkenvag   Composer
Tommy Storback   Composer
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