Seal the Deal & Let's Boogie

Seal the Deal & Let's Boogie

by Volbeat
Seal the Deal & Let's Boogie

Seal the Deal & Let's Boogie

by Volbeat

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Overview

Seal the Deal & Let's Boogie may be the album that finally makes Volbeat rock & roll superstars in the U.S -- they are everywhere else. That said, the follow-up to 2013's brilliant Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies may seem, at least for longtime fans, a surprising choice for a breakthrough. Ex-Anthrax guitarist Rob Caggiano joined the band after producing and playing on the 2013 date, and he cements his position here. He co-produced this with vocalist Michael Poulson and Jacob Hansen. His original riffs and mad shredding have made the band's sound -- already unique -- iconic. While the record's title -- as wonderfully strange and catchy as its predecessors -- signifies a hard-partying set, there is something else afoot here. The album is divided into distinct halves. The first is darker and moodier, though infectious melodies and dynamics abound. Song topics often refer to historical characters who have an unshakable belief in the powers and principalities of the spiritual world. The opening single, "The Devil's Bleeding Crown," hit the top spot on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart. Poulsen remains one of rock's most charismatic frontmen. He soars above the swaggering, streetwise boogying riff and clattering drum swing. He teases the melody out of this powerful attack and brings it home. The shredding solo by Caggiano is an added plus. It segues into "Marie Laveau," which inverts the first tune's riff and delivers a different compulsively catchy melodic refrain. "The Bliss," a midtempo hooky rocker, offers a banjo breakdown in the bridge before chugging back to its catchy lyric. Danko Jones guests on "Black Rose." His rougher, edgier vocals contrast with the smoother ones of Poulsen as edgy '70s glam metal meets early-'60s "oooohhhh--ahhhhh--oooooo" pop in the backing chorus. The tight guitar break and crackling riff make it irresistible. The second half is looser. It commences with a cover of the Ramones-worshiping Teenage Bottlerocket's "Rebound." It's faithful but nonetheless has been remade in Volbeat's hard-rocking retro image. Poulsen's declarative sincerity in the lyric of "Goodbye Forever" contains a surprise. A tight, anthemic hook pairs acoustic guitars and the bells of ride cymbals to color the middle of the mix. Already a great song, after a swirling bridge the Harlem Gospel Choir enters, delivers the fist-pumping chorus, and accompanies Poulsen for the duration. The title track is a real showcase for Caggiano and a certain candidate to open shows. Unfortunately, the reading of the Georgia Satellites' "Battleship Chains" is too reverential and feels out of place. Set closer "The Loa's Crossroad" is a rager, though it contains a bagpipe breakdown that only adds to its ferocity. Seal the Deal & Let's Boogie possesses all the elements that make Volbeat impossible to compare or pigeonhole. That said, while it delivers on the ambition of its predecessor, it lacks its acute focus. But for its missteps as well as its strengths, it doesn't disappoint. It rocks. Hopefully, it will transition them to top of the pile where they belong. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 06/03/2016
Label: Republic
UPC: 0602547883735
Rank: 6428

Tracks

  1. The Devil's Bleeding Crown
  2. Marie Laveau
  3. The Bliss
  4. The Gates of Babylon
  5. Let It Burn
  6. Black Rose
  7. Rebound
  8. Mary Jane Kelly
  9. Goodbye Forever
  10. Seal the Deal
  11. Battleship Chains
  12. You Will Know
  13. The Loa's Crossroad

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Volbeat   Primary Artist
Harlem Gospel Choir   Primary Artist,Orchestra
Danko Jones   Featured Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Michael Poulsen   Guitar,Vocals
Anders Pedersen   Slide Guitar,Lap Steel Guitar
Johan Olsen   Featured Artist
Jon Larsen   Drums
Tue Bayer   Handclapping
Eric Stablein   Handclapping
Mia Maja   Vocals
Jacob Hansen   Vocals,Percussion,Handclapping
Rob Caggiano   Bass,Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic)
Rod Sinclair   Banjo

Technical Credits

Bryan Russell   Engineer,Editing
Joe Barresi   Mixing
Martin Pagaard Wolff   Drum Technician
Michael Poulsen   Concept,Composer,Producer,Group Member
Jon Larsen   Composer,Group Member,Composer
Nathan Gallagher   Photography
Tue Bayer   Guitar Technician
Henrik Siegel   Graphic Design
Karsten Sand   Illustrations
Ray Carlisle   Composer
Terry Anderson   Composer
Bob Ludwig   Mastering
Jacob Hansen   Engineer,Producer
Rob Caggiano   Composer,Producer,Group Member
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