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SHINEDOWN – Planet Zero

Shinedown are one of the better new rock bands to come out of the “Nickelback” era, and definitely the most consistent in terms of quality of tunes. Formed by vocalist Brent Smith, they have gone from strength to strength. Planet Zero is the band’s latest offering, released in 2022.

Opening up with the melodic thrash of No Sleep Tonight, the listener is immediately brought to attention with this pedal to the metal rocker. Definitely my favourite song. The heavy melodic tones of the title track are up next with an almost military groove and as usual, Smith cooks up a killer hook and chorus with guitarist Zach Myers bringing the crunch. After a weird robotic intro, Dysfunctionaly You is next up. Smith’s vocals are the main focus here, with what is essentially a ballad but is so much more. The heavy returns with the HUGE sounding riff at the intro to Dead Don’t Die. An absolutely massive vibe with that slow pounding groove. Killer tune!

The robotic electronic weirdness is back as a prelude to America Burning, a statement to today’s US. I would call this a trademark Shinedown tune, it’s a style they do so well. Another interlude runs into A Symptom Of Being Human and we finally get to power ballad country. Hope starts as a mirror image to the previous tune but builds and builds with the melody and harmony taking full control, it would be a perfect single. Clueless And Dramatic brings a return to the melodic heaviness. It’s a big, down tuned riff and groove with the usual massive hook and chorus. Sure Is Fun does what it says on the tin. There is an effect on the vocals that sounds odd, but then again so does the rest of the track. Alight wraps up this side and basically it’s just Brent’s incredible voice and a piano for a huge chunk of the piece.

The final side begins with more AI before The Saints Of Violence And Innuendo rips in with fuzzed up guitar, then that heavy groove just grabs you. Army Of The Underappreciated is up next and it’s a modern punk rock groove and feel. The last interlude is followed by the final track What You Wanted, and it’s as close to a modern pop masterpiece you will hear.

Sound Of Madness is still the album I love most from them, but this is a good album.

8.5/10 from The Grooveman.

SHINEDOWN – The Sound Of Madness

This is the band’s third album, and for me it’s their best. They seem to get the same hate coming their way as do Nickelback, and I think this is mostly from older rock fans who think the music is created for the purpose of making money and not for the art. Anyway, I love this record. The songs are short and to the point, and the music seriously rocks. The songs are huge with great hooks and melodies, and the production is freaking awesome.

Band leader, Brent Smith, has a great voice with so much power in the delivery, and even though it feels as though the band is just a vehicle for his songs (no members of the band get any writing credits), this is a superb recording. The opening two tracks of Devour and the title track are a killer one-two opening. If it’s possible, we are shifting  gears in the melody and feels department with the stunning Second Chance.

This album is chock full of moments like these, and modern rock it most definitely is, but there is something for everyone here and I would definitely recommend this to anyone.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

SHINEDOWN – Amaryllis

First time on vinyl for this classic of modern rock. It’s amazing how many people hate this band and I can’t work out why?! Maybe it’s the same reason that everyone hates Nickelback and that the music is created in a laboratory! All I know is that this album rocks hard and is a mega groove fest.

This is the band’s fourth album and follows the huge success of The Sound If Madness. Opening and killer track, Adrenaline, is a monster of a tune to open the record. A great riff and groove and the production is really loud. The drum and bass sound is killer, and add to the that the drop D riffage, it makes for one meaty record. The band hail from Jacksonville, and Brent Smiths voice has that country rock feel to it on certain tracks. It gives the songs a great feel mixed with the modern production. I am struggling for a favourite as I really like the whole album, but if I’m pushed I would go for Enemies and Through The Ghost.

Don’t believe the haters, this is a great album.

9/10 from The Grooveman.