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Royal blood album reviews
Royal blood album reviews









royal blood album reviews

If you want lots of rhythm, poetic lyrics and artsy experimentation then this is not the album for you. Blonde playing this song as he cut off Marvin Nash’s ear. If Reservoir Dogs was made in 2014 you could almost imagine Mr. I said the same for Little Monster but this one even more so sounds like Matt Bellamy of Muse fronting Queens of the Stone Age.īetter Strangers – Another great riff and the drums are incredible as usual, so powerful and heavy. Ten Tonne Skeleton – Always get blown away by how Mike’s bass sounds and plays like a guitar.

royal blood album reviews

A simple, solid rock song with another good riff. A really underrated track.Ĭareless – Some of the best most relatable lyrics on the entire album. Loose Change – Another killer riff and the change in tempo is boss. Little Monster – This sounds like if Muse covered a Queens of the Stone Age song. Some very interesting meaningful lyrics here. A good track, if unoriginal – sounds a lot like Muse’s Supermassive Blackhole.īlood Hands – This has Jack White influence written all over it. You Can Be So Cruel – They’ve got that Black Keys blues vibes going on here. Reminds me of Muse, and Mike Kerr’s vocals sound a lot like Jack White. A perfect balance between drum and bass that provides for a great sound. The bass is so high-pitched and heavily processed it sounds and plays like a regular electric guitar.įigure It Out – So heavy! The bass rocks and the drumming hits hard. Big old school Sabbath and Zeppelin influence on this! So much incendiary nose from just two instruments! Incredible!Ĭome on Over – The lyrics are very basic and uninteresting, but that riff is just too damn good. A roaring opener with a monstrous bass riff. Out of the Black – The intro sounds like putting the keys in the ignition of lorry. Released back in 2014, Royal Blood was a rock gift amongst a sea of a bland pop records. My next review is of Royal Blood’s debut eponymous album.











Royal blood album reviews