Last In Line – II

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    Last In Line - II - 7/10
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Frontier Records
Release date: February 22, 2019

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Last In Line’s sophomore album follows the template of their distinctive debut sound.  Jeff Pilson returns to produce the band’s sound they attribute to “…the unmistakable Vinny Appice rhythms, thunderous bass from (Phil) Soussan and the amazing vocals from (Andrew) Freeman combined with the roaring guitars from (Vivian) Campbell.”  Soussan (ex-Ozzy) replaces Jimmy Bain who died of lung cancer in 2016 the night before their gig aboard Def Leppard’s inaugural “Hysteria On The High Seas” cruise.

After dispensing with a useless intro track aptly named “Intro”, the plodding rhythm and purposeful riffing of “Blackout The Sun” treads so close to 2016’s “Devil In Me” the listener has little doubt the band’s signature sound is back.  Further examples of this big riff and bigger rhythm template are “Give Up The Ghost” and “Sword From The Stone.”  While the former is well written and executed, the latter is inexplicably stretched beyond 6 minutes with unnecessarily long guitar solos, riff repetition, and bloated choruses.  Pilson fails to reign in the band on this track.  “Landslide” features a prog-ish guitar intro which flows into an undeveloped song with a too often repeated grandiose chorus. “Gods And Tyrants” oscillates between slow to fast and delicate to powerful riffs.  This multi-layered construction is a respite from the template and displays refreshing song writing sophistication. “Year Of The Gun” and “Electrified” are straight-forward rockers relying on up-tempo pacing.  The latter is a highlight on the back half and contains the most spirited guitar solo on the album. Other back half highlights are “False Flag” an anthemic version of the big riff and rhythm template and “Love And War” which delivers a touch of whimsy and groove between thick blasts of riff and chorus.

While II doesn’t have the same bombastic hooking power of their debut, it delivers their signature sound.  Last In Line excels at writing and performing songs which are not especially sophisticated but are deceptively difficult to do well because their simplicity lays bare any flaws.  Those who crave a clean and powerful sonic landscape will find this album refreshing even if predictable and formulaic.

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TRACKLIST (Highlights: 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11)

  1. Intro
  2. Black Out The Sun
  3. Landslide
  4. Gods And Tyrants
  5. Year Of The Gun
  6. Give Up The Ghost
  7. The Unknown
  8. Sword From The Stone
  9. Electrified
  10. Love And War
  11. False Flag
  12. The Light

LINEUP

Andrew Freeman – Vocals
Vinny Appice – Drums
Phil Soussan – Bass
Vivian Campbell – Guitars

About Zac Halter 174 Articles
Zac was a reviewer here at Metal Express Radio, hailing from Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. His interest in heavy music began in the 70s with his father’s Johnny Cash albums. After cousins introduced him to Steppenwolf, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, KISS, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple, Johnny Cash didn’t stand a chance. The 80s were spent in full pursuit of everything Metal: searching for new music at record stores, listening to albums, studying the covers and sleeves, and attending concerts. In the 90s, he preferred Death Metal over Grunge and hosted the Death Metal Juggernaut on WUPX in Marquette, Michigan. It was advertised as the only prime time Death Metal radio show in the country.

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