Why shouldn't they? I don't think they really represent how the total of the album sounds, but it's two typical VOLBEAT songs - straight-up rock and roll. But it's all set, it's ready to go, and I'm pretty sure it's gonna blow your socks off."Īsked if VOLBEAT's recently released two new singles, "Wait A Minute My Girl" and "Dagen Før", will also appear on the upcoming album, Jon said: "Oh, yeah. Of course, in modern times, you'll find out online. He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "The album is done it's ready. Eddie Van Halen.In a new interview with Brazilian music journalist Igor Miranda, VOLBEAT drummer Jon Larsen spoke about the progress of the recording sessions for the band's follow-up to 2019's "Rewind, Replay, Rebound" LP. Live Without a Net made me fall in love with Van Halen all over again in 1987 and in turn, it made me fall in love with my guitar all over again too. "Eddie was a mind-blowing guitar player on so many levels and he's definitely my biggest influence on the guitar. He's always smiling, and he makes it look so damn easy. Just listening to him play is amazing enough but when you SEE him play it's even more powerful.
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All of his genius and magic are on full display. Eddie Van Halen is also in top form here. "I guess they felt like they needed to prove to all of their fans that they were still a force to be reckoned with having Sammy on the mic, and they proved it in spades. The newer Sammy songs sound great and go over amazingly well live, but Sammy also injects some new life into the older DLR tracks as well ( Panama, Ain't Talkin’ ‘Bout Love). Van Halen is on fire here! Yes, the sound of the band changed a bit with the entrance of Sammy Hagar but it's equally as powerful in my opinion, and arguably a bit more fun. "Live Without a Net was filmed in 1986 in New Haven CT during their 5150 tour. It took me a few days to adjust to the new sound when 5150 came out but ultimately I fell in love with that album. "However, being a Sammy Hagar fan too, I was highly intrigued by the possibilities of what these guys could create together. I was heavily into Van Halen as a kid, and I remember being crushed when I heard that David Lee Roth left the band. “Well, what else can I say about the mighty Van Halen that hasn't already been said? Live Without A Net came out on VHS at first and that's how I originally experienced it. "That being said, there is a very interesting version of the classic Tom Sawyer ( Moving Pictures) from the Permanent Waves tour a full year before Moving Pictures came out! I guess they were trying it out in front of a crowd before they recorded it.so fucking cool!” Exit… Stage Left is a really cool record because some tracks were taken from their Permanent Waves tour in 1980 and other tracks are taken from their Moving Pictures tour in 1981. I've seen them about 12 times over the years and they were literally flawless every single time. “ Rush has always been one of the tightest and technically perfect bands around. On top of all that, it's also one of the coolest album covers I've ever seen!” Listening to this album makes it very obvious and clear that AC/DC is probably the greatest pure rock'n'roll band that ever was and probably ever will be. It's raw, brutal, in your face and heavy as hell. It perfectly captures and showcases all the energy, venom and fire of an early AC/DC show. “This is the ultimate live album, in my opinion. “It’s hard to pick just a few of my favourite live albums, but I should also mention Ramones – It’s Alive (1979), Entombed – Unreal Estate (2005), Napalm Death – Death in Vietnam (1990 bootleg), Converge – Thousands of Miles Between Us (2015) and Mark Kozelec - Live At Phoenix Public House Melbourne (2013).”ĪC/DC – If You Want Blood You’ve Got It (1978) I’ve seen them many times and they always deliver, but they are exceptionally good since returning to the original line-up.” “I love everything Killing Joke has ever done, and this album represents most of their career. Killing Joke - Laugh At Your Peril: Live At The Roundhouse (2018) The tracklist is a 'best of' Morrissey solo with a few Smiths songs thrown in and the band plays absolutely wonderfully.” He had just released the “comeback” album You Are The Quarry, which is one of the best he’s ever done. “I saw Morrisey a few times on that tour and he and his band were on fire. The tracklist, the atmosphere and the cover artwork made a big impact on me, and when I listen to it today it takes me right back to when my life was about to take a turn: playing music.” Not only is it the first live album by The Cure, but it is also the first album I ever bought.