Well, what it is now? After "Blackacidevil" Glenn appeared with "Satan's Child" back into the fields to move back, the success of Gdansk I - IV accounted for. "I Luciferi" However, this does not lead further. What remains is an album that leaves the impression of an unfinished work. Clearly heard are Danzig attempts the connection between the old albums and creating the last two, however, this seems half-hearted and not original solved. He has served diligently elsewhere also - White Zombie sends his regards. Especially bitter encounters that Glenn's voice completely goes down, it is suspected that that this duty also age tribute. Most items are overproduced, singing rather accessory compared to the dominant instruments. Too bad. The Ballads you feel that he does not dare to sing stronger - for any reason whatsoever. What Gdansk missing is the minimalism of the first four albums. The frequently changing line-up bears certainly do not help to find continuity and its own line. In conclusion, an average Danzig album, with good approaches, technically unsatisfactory implementation and the fans will hope for Danzig 8 (or CD collection).