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Track Listings
| 1 | Trouble's Coming |
| 2 | Oblivion |
| 3 | Typhoons |
| 4 | Who Needs Friends |
| 5 | Million and One |
| 6 | Limbo |
| 7 | Either You Want It |
| 8 | Boilermaker |
| 9 | Mad Visions |
| 10 | Hold On |
| 11 | All We Have Is Now |
Editorial Reviews
After two UK #1 albums, 2 million album sales and an array of international acclaim, you might’ve thought you knew what to expect from Royal Blood. Those preconceptions were shattered when they released ‘Trouble’s Coming’ last summer. Hitting a melting pot of fiery rock riffs and danceable beats, they delivered something fresh, unexpected and yet entirely in tune with what they’d forged their reputation with. When Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher sat down to talk about making a new album, they knew what they wanted to achieve. It involved a conscious return to their roots, back when they had made music that was influenced by Daft Punk, Justice, and Philippe Zdar of Cassius. It also called for a similar back-to-basics approach to what had made their self-titled debut album so thrilling, visceral and original.Those traits pulsate throughout the new single and title track. Kerr’s spiralling bass riff casts an hypnotic allure as it grows in intensity, while his vocals switch at will between a raw rock roar and a soulful falsetto. It’s underpinned by Thatcher’s thundering beats, his taut rhythms infused with groove-laden hi-hats. After setting the tone with ‘Trouble’s Coming’, the album opens in breathless, take-no-prisoners style with the fierce metallic grooves of ‘Who Needs Friends’ hitting an early visceral peak. Royal Blood further reference their fresh array of influences by deploying vocodered vocals on ‘Million & One’ before dynamically switching between the biggest contrasts of their sound with ‘Limbo’. Already a fan favourite having been a regular during the duo’s 2019 shows, ‘Boilermaker’ lives up to its reputation and is more than matched by ‘Mad Visions’, which evokes a hyper-aggressive Prince. It ends with a final surprise in the shape of the stark piano ballad ‘All We Have Is Now’, a vulnerable and revealing reminder to live in the moment. This new approach manifested itself in the duo’s decision to produce the majority of ‘Typhoons’ themselves. ‘Boilermaker’ was produced by Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme, the two bands having first connected when Royal Blood supported them on a huge North American tour. Meanwhile, the multiple Grammy Award winner Paul Epworth produced ‘Who Needs Friends’ and contributed additional production to ‘Trouble’s Coming’.
Product details
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 4.84 x 5.04 x 0.43 inches; 1.76 ounces
- Manufacturer : Warner Records
- Original Release Date : 2021
- Date First Available : January 11, 2021
- Label : Warner Records
- ASIN : B08SNJJM5V
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #7,816 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #3,884 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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Exhibit A: The 3:45 mark in "Limbo."
Kerr's voice talks to me in the kitchen and his riffs are the reason why I can't pour juice like a normal person. The best part of my summer now is knowing that I can take a bike ride and not just listen to two Royal Blood albums across town but three. The slightest details, even if seemingly simple, on this album have me an awe.
Exhibit B: The transition from "Mad Visions" to "Hold On."
It may very well be that listening to Royal Blood as much as I do will cause the fabric of reality to rip open. But I invite you to join me in doing. Because at least there will be Oblivion. Sweet, sweet Oblivion.
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023
It's got a bit more variety in it and it tastes better to my ears. It doesn't rock quite as hard as their debut, but it rocks in a different way. Their 2nd album is no joke. But the weakest of the 3.
Their latest effort "Typhoons" is definitely a strong album all the way down and even includes a nice pristine ballad. The packaging is great and the artwork as usual is very cool and includes lyrics! (booklets without lyrics are just a waste to me mostly).
I highly recommend this album. From Boilermaker to the lead single Trouble's Coming... this album has depth and quality.
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Reviewed in Brazil on May 29, 2021
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