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Originally Posted by devo22
well my gripe with the last albums wasn't necessarily that they weren't heavy enough, but that they seemed to run out of ideas and just copied themselves all the time. The "Seal the Deal" album specifically felt like a B-sides compilation full of songs that were similar to songs they had already done better. I mean, at some point they didn't even try ... listen to "Lola Montez" and "For Evigt" for example, it's the same god-damn riff.
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Ya I would agree that Seal The Deal and Outlaw Gentlemen were their weakest albums, but even those still had some kickass songs like Devil's Bleeding Crown and Doc Holliday. Their last album before this year's though (Rewind, Replay, Rebound) was great IMO, as long as you were OK with them experimenting. Last Day Under The Sun and Leviathan are fantastic songs, but also some of the most radio friendly ones they've done