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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For it came to pass in the early 21st century that Denmark rocked the world...
This may well be how future historians will one day write about Volbeat's stompin' & rockin' sound. Take some old-school (and that's a compliment) Metallica/Megadeth riffs, throw in some very tight drumming indeed, and pour over liberal amounts of Poulsen's vocal metal-jodel artistry - and voila!

This, their second album, is a bit more polished than the...
Published on August 10, 2008 by D. Hansen

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2.0 out of 5 stars Very disappointing album, but for a couple songs
I bought this album based on the song Mr. and Mrs. Ness, which rocks pretty hard. Every song on the album, with the exception of the above and one other, is retarded. It almost sounds like a joke. The guys voice is a mix between Danzig, Elvis, and Cher. No good
Published on February 19, 2009 by Chase Stout


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For it came to pass in the early 21st century that Denmark rocked the world..., August 10, 2008
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This may well be how future historians will one day write about Volbeat's stompin' & rockin' sound. Take some old-school (and that's a compliment) Metallica/Megadeth riffs, throw in some very tight drumming indeed, and pour over liberal amounts of Poulsen's vocal metal-jodel artistry - and voila!

This, their second album, is a bit more polished than the first. While die-hard fans of any band will often see this as "selling out", I think that in this case it is more a question of Volbeat being a band that is so playful & experimental, eager to try whatever they think will sound good -- that it simply will not work to put them in a narrowly defined box.

Take some of the songs on this album:
Much has been written about 'Sad Man's Tongue' already, but that doesn't change the fact that if you don't start (at the very least)stomping you foot when you hear it, you seriously need to have your ears examined. The shift in energy is one of the best I have every heard in any song.

The much slower, but comparatively fantastic build-up in speed and intensity in 'The human instrument' is one of the best openers on any of the albums I own, for sure.

"The Garden's Tale" even features some Danish (!) singing, by guest-singer Johan Olsen, leadsinger in the Danish band 'Magtens Korridorer' (yeaah! -go, biologists!). Two hard-singing men in a duet, go figure. It works. And then some. And again, the shifts in speed throughout - yumyum!

However, they also do full frontal assaults, head-on, like in the songs "You or them" or "River Queen". I must saym though, that they did this even better on the first album "The strenth/The sound/The songs" - especially on the track "Rebel Monster" (oh, and do check out the cover of Springfield's old 'I only wanna be with you' from that album - priceless!).

As a Danish expat stuck in the US, I have so far been unable to attend a live act with these guys -- but plenty of reports from friends in Denmark & Germany leave no doubt: they are a formidable liveband, and thus how one should really experience their music. One day... ...come over here, guys!!
Only small piece of advice: they should tighten/improve the lyrics a bit; get someone who's good at English to help polish the language. But this is a very minor blurp.

Lastly, even if it should transpire that these guys for whatever unfair reason should remain unknown to most people, it doesn't change the fact that Volbeat ROCKS!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's true, August 7, 2007
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Volbeat's Rock the Rebel/Metal the Devil is the most fun and original metal I've heard in a very long time. I love this cd. Not a single filler track on the entire thing! Buy it. You won't be sorry.
I also purchased their last cd The Strength/The Sound/ The Songs and it too is very good. It's a little more raw and heavy than this cd, but a great find none the less. Check it out if you can.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Volbeat Rocks The Rebel and Metals the Devil, May 27, 2008
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Get down on your hands and knees and pray to the Gods of Metal, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash and hair pomade. Welcome to the world of Volbeat . Their latest release "Rock the Rebel/Metal the Devil" is one of those cds that has you feeling baptized by a new sound. As the best thing to come out of Denmark since Hamlet, Volbeat formed in 2001 yet their echo is far more mature on this release than their "age" would have you thinking.

Topping the Danish album charts as the first metal album/ best- selling album, Volbeat `s "Rock the Rebel/Metal the Devil " somehow manages to combine Rockabilly and Metal in such a way that you wonder why it hasn't been done all along. While the band is as tight as they come, lead singer, Michael Poulsen, has an atypical and astonishing signature tonal quality to his vocals that is a faultless and impeccable instrument for well crafted lyrics and the banjo meets Beelzebub sound that flows through the entire cd. Jon Larsen - Drums, Anders Kjølholm - Bass and Thomas Bredahl on Guitar provide an Anthrax/Metallica barrage of resonance that grabs you from the gut and never sets you free for 11 tracks.

And that's ok. You won't want to be released in any case.
Finally, "Rock the Rebel/Metal the Devil" is a tour de force that very well may find its place in the Metal Hall of Fame.
Johnny Cash and Layne Staley must be proud.

Kim
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Sound!, February 28, 2009
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I heard Volbeat on Sirius for the first time back in January. I am completely into heavy/black/death/thrash metal, although i dabble in a little bit of everything. When I first heard VB, I have to admit that I was not sold. The second song I heard the last week of February was The Human Instrument. This song made me dive head first into what VB has to offer. A few days later I downloaded Rock the Rebel album and have been impressed ever since. I love the sound the group has. It's heavy yet has a punk blast feel to it on some songs. The track Sad Man's Tongue just kicks A$$ all the way. From the start of sounding like a country Elvis/Johnny Cash tune, to exploding with a kick-your-a$$ punk attitude and heavy-as-hell feel. You are missing some excellent music if you don't take the time to listen to Volbeat. They definitely have something to appease the metal palate.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best CD I've bought in a long time..., February 10, 2009
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A friend of mine in Europe gave me a link to a youtube video of their song, Garden's Tale. Wow! It was a great song, and one the strength of that one song, I bought the album; and I was not disappointed. This is a great collection of songs. Volbeat is hard to define - they are just not "a danish metal band" - their sound can't be that easily categorized. Rock the Rebel/Metal the Devils songs really do express a multitude of genres. If you read about them, you'll hear that they say their influences range from rockabilly to Metallica, and Elvis. At first read you'd think their music would be a horrible melange of sounds; but they make it completely work. Volbeat isn't afraid to throw some change-ups in their lineup, but really there isn't a single song on this album that I don't like. They are all good. If I have one complaint is that after listening to this album I went out and bought their other two, but had to pay a premium as their are not available direct from Amazon.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Elvis Incognito In Denmark!! Yikes!!, March 6, 2008
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Volbeat create catchy, energetic songs with plenty of metal riffery. It's as if someone replaced your bowl of Captain Crunch with lugnuts. The songs run the gamut from testosterone-fueled rock to corrosive blues to mournful ballads. An abundance of melodic rhythms makes up for a relative absence of guitar solos, and purist head-bangers will be happy to know that there isn't a single keyboard note to be found on the CD. The unique singer resembles a cross between James Hetfield and Elvis Presley. He has a twangy, resonant voice that sounds filtered through a skein of chocolate pudding. Or maybe his vocal chords are capable of vibrating like a tuning fork. All I know is I relish his voice and find myself laughing when he belts out rapid-fire vocals, such as in "Sad Man's Tongue." The songs are pretty simplistic, without much experimentation, but they are also delightfully concise and accomplish precisely what you want in a metal album: get your foot stomping and your head a'wagging. I definitely wouldn't classify this as progressive rock, but it is an album full of straightforward rock classics with some nice acoustic guitar thrown in for variety.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Breed of it's Own, November 17, 2007
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Volbeat is some of the most unique metal you will ever hear. Think Elvis meets Metal. Incredible. So different and so good. It was seriously such a fresh breath in the metal world. Seriously incredible. And the sound is pulled off flawlessly. CHECK IT OUT
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Cd of 2007 so far!, October 24, 2007
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A refreshing change from all the so called new metal/hard rock out there today! At a time where all the new music of this type is either overshadowed by a screaming banshee singer or someone who sounds like they have guttural laryngitis Volbeat is definitely a welcome breath of fresh air! Nice upbeat tempo to most of this CD and very tight musicianship. Lots of "crunchy" guitar work reminiscent of Metallica's Black CD to Reload days throughout. "Radio Girl" is a nice tribute to the 50's and I love the country intro to "Sad Man's Tongue" For an adrenaline rush "Devil or the Blue Cat's Song" "A Moment Forever" or "You or Them" will do it for you. I was surprised that I liked this CD as much as I did because Volbeat doesn't seem to care about guitar solos. Singer Poulsen has a unique flavor to his singing that is, yes, kind of like old Elvis but on a speed rush. The band is out touring Europe right now and I hope someday to see them live in the U.S. Check out this CD and play it through a few times. It takes a few plays to fully appreciate the different approach Volbeat takes but you'll quickly become a fan like I did.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A new era of rock, May 12, 2007
This review is from: Rock the Rebel/Metal the Devil (Audio CD)
This album is the best thing I have bought this year, and I don't think any other record will come close to it.

If you dont know Volbeat, try to take some time and listen to a few songs. The whole album is a "hit". And if like Metallica, eat this one too.
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5.0 out of 5 stars World: Meet Volbeat, October 13, 2011
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Danish metal band Dominus had been kicking around for several years before they decided to merge elements of metal and rockabilly and rename themselves Volbeat. Their debut album The Strength/The Sound/The Songs was well received, but it was 2007's Rock the Rebel/Metal the Devil that served as Volbeat's breakthrough album. It's a perfect example of the band's unique sound, which comes across as the unlikely marriage of Metallica, Motorhead, Social Distortion and Johnny Cash.

Everything that made The Strength/The Sound/The Songs such an unforgettable debut is present here, but Rock the Rebel/Metal the Devil was still a huge step forward for Volbeat. The huge guitar riffing, ridiculously catchy, rockabilly-inspired melodies and Michael Poulsen's powerful, distinctive Elvis-inspired vocals are all measurably more effective this time around, and the band's songwriting is just flawless. You can go down the track list and find one classic song after another. From the relentlessly heavy "The Human Instrument" to the melodic and completely captivating "Radio Girl" and "The Garden's Tale" to the Johnny Cash tribute "Sad Man's Tongue" - to this day no Volbeat live set seems complete if these songs aren't played.

Rock the Rebel/Metal the Devil was Volbeat's breakthrough album, and beyond that it's simply one of the most exciting metal albums the decade had to offer. The best part is that the band's follow-up album Guitar Gangsters and Cadillac Blood is even better than this album, and that album's follow-up Beyond Hell / Above Heaven is even better than that! If you're into hard rock, heavy metal, punk, or any combination of the three, you owe it to yourself to experience Volbeat.

PS - Volbeat has been touring the US pretty relentlessly in recent years. If you have the opportunity to catch one of their shows, do not pass it by. It is an amazing experience.
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