And the persistence paid off in the case of the new Danko Jones album entirely. About two things will all agree: 1. Danko Jones work best live. 2. The last album "Never Too Loud" was everything but not too noisy. Nevertheless Danko has shown once again with the last output "B-Sides", able to spray the band on record how much energy, if it is all right and not produced mixed too shallow. The right producer was in the case of "Below the Belt" now again Matt DeMatteo, who was responsible already for the two great albums "We Sweat Blood" and "Sleep Is The Enemy". This reorientation primarily ensures that the new album sounds a whole again raw and direct. Since Danko has also added the new songs with a good pinch of sleaze, corresponds to the sound of the album thus exactly the sweaty and immediate Vibe partying all summer nights in far too narrow and too full clubs with far too loud music. To put it in a nutshell, "Below the Belt" grooved as opposed to its predecessor studio album from start to finish and delivers with "I Think Bad Thoughts" on top of that one of the best songs that maybe Danko ever wrote. I would argue the "Below the Belt" in the long run in a row with the two aforementioned albums (We sweat blood, Sleep is the Enemy) is available and can therefore only recommend the interested reader to zuzulegen this record and turn up loud. For as AC / DC say so beautifully: "Rock`n`Roll Ain`t Noise Pollution!" Since in this case is something to it.
Ansppieltipps: I think bad thoughts, Had Enough, Apology Accepted.