The Vains of Jenna helped lead the Scandinavian hair-metal revival. Lizzy DeVine continues what he started there with this band. It's not my first rodeo with these guys. Their previous album, "Venomous Anonymous," scored a 9, which earned them a spot on our Top 10 Rock Albums of 2022. This time around, they have continued to refine their hair-raising brand of arena rock. With big choruses, but not totally weighed down by nostalgia for the 80s. Some riffs hold a more modern rock heft, and there is even a touch of pop on the title track. The one thing the songs seem to have in common is that they are well-written.
I like the more nuanced strum of "Wasteland". Lizzy's rasp is less AC/DC these days. In some ways, it still reminds me a little of Taime Downe from Faster Pussycat. To be titled "When Eden Burns," it sounds pretty happy. Lyrically, it's alright though. There is amore of a metal feel going into "Pseudo Genius." Despite the drums providing more drive, the mood is too anthemic and upbeat for my personal tastes in this sort of thing. They maintain a high-energy attack on "Bad Addiction," but it's marginally darker, which is enough to win me over. I'm pretty easy to please, even with the big chorus.
"Porridge Head" is more melodic, and while it works it seems like they are following more of a formula on this album, which brings a more pop-punk feel to the choruses. Though I am sure bands like Cheap Trick played into the early influence of pop punk. They nail the 80s feel to the guitar solos if that is what you are itching for. "Whatcha Gonna Do" has a more aggressive attitude, which the album needs. Though it does ebb back down to give the vocals room on the verses, that works. The chorus is not as happy as the previous song, so that works for me. There is a little more tension in the guitar to "Cashed Out," which closes the album. I will give this album a 9.5, as it bridges pop-punk with hair-metal in a way that brings more relevance to both genres; it's a great-sounding album, and nobody else is doing this sort of thing this well these days. Drops May 29th.

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