After a short intro it comes with Here We Go straight to the solid. The song has been played several times live and goes well forward. Beautifully catchy, upbeat successful. Too Young To Die and Queen Of The Night are then something a restrained, but also shoot well into the crossbar. The Queen has `NEN pretty good refrain, but even here it is striking that these songs differ a little from previous. They want to be heard more frequently, do not go so fast in his ear as her predecessor.
Bone Cityradio however, could also be on the debut: Oooohooooo passages, driving drums, uptempo ... Good choice, the thing to bring the first sign of life from the second album by the people. In general, the middle part of the album is very much occupied with Fall From Grace, Hell & Highwater or Burned Bridges, which holds an extremely great melodies in the chorus and a fat guitar solo. Strong part.
Battlefield reminiscent of the mood a little bit ago the last Volbeat disc, would have delivered on this same a solitary highlight. So Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies would have sounded with eggs.
At the end of the plate recedes out a tiny bit from that last numbers can not always maintain the high level of the first 10 songs. Sounds bad at first, but is not so bad. These songs have their attractions and are part of the whole. The Limited Edition is still waiting with the cool bonus track on Danger Zone, so clearly, the Council: people who bring you the limited edition of the album, so as not to miss this hard rocking song.
Conclusion: everything the same and yet different! The new album seems conclusive in itself. Where the debut still looked like a collection of hits from various songwriting sessions, Welcome To Bone City comes from a single source. The prevailing mood is perhaps a little darker, there are also times posted at the appropriate places calmer, thoughtful tones. The Whooooo Hoooo parts were reduced to a minimum, partly at the expense of some hits, but this disc has enough good songs branded Bridges Burned or Bone City Radio to bring the next party in transition. The 3 guys have their trademarks but still adds on board, the sound subtle to some nuances. The fact that this concept rise, Welcome To Bone City shows quite admirably. Very good disc.