![]() The harder and louder ‘To Be Alone’ could also fall into the same category with Ivan exorcising a few past demons. ‘A Little Bit Off’ is a prime example and sounds like a cathartic piece by Moody possibly describing his life over the past few years suffering with his addiction. It’s not all full throttle though and the band are also masters at writing slower, reflective songs which still have a cutting edge. The band then have a pop at Trump’s America with ‘Living The Dream’ which again contains a great chorus. ‘Full Circle’ then continues the onslaught with big riffs, powerful drumming and a killer chorus. So here we have an album from a revitalised and refreshed line up but do they still have the anger and the hunger?Īfter ‘F8’, a brief, anticipation building instrumental piece, which opens the album the guys kick things off with ‘Inside Out’ which quickly confirms the guys are still pissed off and firing on all cylinders. Thankfully Ivan has turned himself around after battling his demons and has now been alcohol free for two years. ![]() It is the first album to feature new drummer Charlie Engen, the first album on Better Noise Records and most importantly, the first to feature the new sober and clean Ivan Moody. This is album number 8 from Five Finger Death Punch and it’s one that marks a number of firsts for the band. Share the post "Album review: FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH – F8"īetter Noise Records ![]()
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