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VOLBEAT: Performance Footage Of YOUNG THE GIANT Cover - Mar. 12, 2013
Fan-filmed video footage of Danish/American metal rock 'n' rollers VOLBEAT performing a cover version of the YOUNG THE GIANT song "My Body" on March 9 in San Antonio, Texas can be seen below. A studio recordind of the track will appear on VOLBEAT's fifth studio album, "Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies", which will be released in Germany, Austria and Switzerland on April 5, in the rest of Europe on April 8, and in North America on April 9 via Vertigo/Republic Records/Universal Music.

Seamlessly bringing together all of the band's influences and reshaping them into something gleaming and new, "Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies" is a record that's rich with stories and characters woven throughout its lyrics. Some are real — like the noble lady outlaw Pearl Hart, who held up a stagecoach to buy medicine for her dying mother, or Lola Montez, the erotic dancer with her infamous "Spider Dance," or "Black Bart," the gentleman highwayman who wrote poems for the people he robbed. Others are entirely fictional. "The Nameless One" is a cautionary tale of dabbling in the dark arts, featuring the mysterious and sinister character of the title. Elsewhere, "Room 24", featuring King Diamond, was inspired by a terrifying experience in a hotel room somewhere in the heart of America.

"Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies" finds the core trio of Michael Poulsen (vocals/guitar), Anders Kjølholm (bass) and Jon Larsen (drums) joined by former ANTHRAX/THE DAMNED THINGS guitarist Rob Caggiano, who produced the album with longtime VOLBEAT co-producer Jacob Hansen.

"It's a new vibe for VOLBEAT," says Poulsen. "You've got everything — the rockabilly stuff, the melodies, the ultra-heavy stuff, the Western motifs and the big rock songs. It's everything that VOLBEAT are all about, but taken even further." The album title is a phrase that evokes another time, an era when elegant lawbreakers were the rock stars of the day. It tips its fedora to everything from the bad men (and women) of the old west to the old school metal bands who influenced the young Michael Poulsen to form his first band, DOMINUS, back in the early 90s.

As with so many classic albums, the seeds of "Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies" were sown on the road in Europe and the U.S. That's where Poulsen began playing around with ideas and riffs, recording them on his mobile phone and directly to an amp. "Melody, lyrics, everything — it's just working non-stop in my head," he shares. When the band eventually returned to Denmark, it was time to go to work. The band leader recalls, "We came back from the U.S. after touring a lot over there, and isolated ourselves in our own homes for six months to finish off the album. That peace was something I needed. Even though it's very inspiring to write on the road, it's more comfortable to write at home."

It was there that the album truly began to take shape. Poulsen would close the curtains, turn off the light and draw inspiration from the old Western movies he'd watched as a child with his father. Watching the old spaghetti westerns he's watched with his father provided a catalyst for inspiration. He offers, "Sometimes it's just about the right feeling — the scenery, the lines, the dusty look. I have my own soundtrack when I see those kind of pictures."

You can hear the influence of the Old West right from the start in "Let's Shake Some Dust", an evocative intro track that features harmonica from acclaimed blues harp player Paul Lamb. You can hear it again in the rampaging "Black Bart", which Poulsen describes as "our country-MOTÖRHEAD song," and in the banjos that pepper the chorus of the hard-as-steel "Doc Holliday", a tribute to the legendary lawman and associate of the Wyatt Earp gang. But "Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies" is no country and western record. If it was a car, it would be a 1973 Stutz Blackhawk with monster truck wheels — vintage and modern, stylish and muscular.

You can hear echoes of classic '50s rock 'n' roll in the soaring; "Pearl Hart", and the live classic-in-waiting "Lola Montez". The band's metal roots come to the fore via the heavy riffage of "Dead But Rising" and "The Nameless One", while the ghostly "The Lonesome Rider" – which finds Michael duetting with Sarah Blackwood of Canadian band WALK OFF THE EARTH like a modern-day Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash — beats with a rockabilly heart. Elsewhere, they bring some greased-back energy to "My Body", a cover of the hit song by U.S. pop-punk outfit YOUNG THE GIANT, while the brooding album closer "Our Loved Ones" is the nearest thing they've ever written to a ballad. Poulsen offers, "When I was growing up, my dad and mother played a lot of old records — Elvis, Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry. I love that stuff — it's a drug somehow. My own record collection growing up was metal. But I listen to a lot of different styles of music. If something moves you, I don't care what it is."

The track "Room 24" features a massive coup for VOLBEAT with the guest appearance from King Diamond, the legendary front man of Danish metal pioneers MERCYFUL FATE, and one of Poulsen's musical idols. Michael reveals, "I'm a huge fan of MERCYFUL FATE and KING DIAMOND. Having King on the record is a huge privilege. Normally, it's not something he does. He wrote his own lines, and it is half my lyrics and half his. It's a weird, scary story, and he's the perfect person for it." Additional guests include Anders Pedersen on slide guitar, Rod Sinclair on banjo and Jakob Øelund on double bass.

The album itself was recorded in the legendary PUK Studios in Randers, Denmark, with Jacob Hansen and Rob Caggiano sharing production duties, which brought a new dynamic to proceedings. Poulsen reflects, "I love Jacob Hansen's work. He's part of VOLBEAT, and we worked together on all the albums so far. I started flirting with the idea of bringing Rob in as a producer too because he produced ANTHRAX and THE DAMNED THINGS, and I like the sound of what he did there. I thought, 'That could be a really cool combination,' as both are quality guys with really high standards."

In closing, Poulsen sums it up in sharing, "I chose this way of living because I love playing music and I love touring. We wanted to write, we wanted to be inspired by our idols, we just wanted to rock out. That, for me, is what music is all about."

"Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies" track listing:

01. Let's Shake Some Dust
02. Pearl Heart
03. The Nameless One
04. Dead But Rising
05. Cape Of Our Hero
06. Room 24 (feat. King Diamond)
07. The Hangman's Body Count
08. My Body (YOUNG THE GIANT cover)
09. Lola Montez
10. Black Bart
11. The Lonesome Rider (feat. Sarah Blackwood)
12. The Sinner Is You
13. Doc Holliday
14. Our Loved Ones

Limited-edition bonus disc

15. Ecotone
16. Lola Montez (harp version)
17. 7 Shots (live Wacken 2012)
18. Evelyn (live Wacken 2012)
19. Evelyn (2010 demo)

"My Body" performance (YOUNG THE GIANT cover):



"Cape Of Our Hero" video:





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posted by : pigchop
3/12/2013 1:43:47 PM
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Well...they still have a great back catalog of stuff. Hopefully the new album will cast aside this and the other song released (via a video) to the wayside.


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COMMENT | I like both bands, but way too soon.....
posted by : CarlWillat
3/12/2013 2:06:53 PM
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"My Body" is a 2010 song by American alternative rock band Young the Giant from their eponymous debut album. Written by the band and released as a single in 2011, it peaked at number five on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart and number 65 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Young the Giant performed "My Body" at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards.


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COMMENT | "Cape Of Our Hero" too polished and safe
posted by : redrumloa
3/12/2013 2:12:59 PM
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Nothing edgy?


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COMMENT | Happy for Rob
posted by : ThunderKiss65
3/12/2013 2:31:59 PM
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He's actually playing "music" now and not just using the word in the title of an album. Way to go Rob! Congrats and hope you see a great success with your new band.


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posted by : Evil_Twin
3/12/2013 3:21:08 PM
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VOLBEANIE


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posted by : syko kyd
3/12/2013 3:40:25 PM
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The new song has gotten mixed reactions from everyone, but I really enjoy it. I'm sure there will be heavier stuff on the album.


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posted by : metalimpressiondotcom
3/12/2013 3:40:49 PM
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If you were/are a fan of this band I hope you realize they are now crossing over to the mainstream rock audience. They built a solid fan base, got a buzz, and now got to the point they had to go more commercial to get to the larger markets. In other words this band has sold out.

But they wont care about what their fans think anymore because they are about to gain an entire new audience....same thing Metallica did during the Black album era and load era



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COMMENT | New Cape Song...
posted by : SLUTKITCHEN
3/12/2013 3:44:35 PM
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There is nothing Guitar Gangster or Cadillac Blood about it!



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COMMENT | Holy fuckin' fuckity fuck
posted by : Evil_Twin
3/12/2013 3:52:57 PM
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Could that video be any fucking gayer?


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COMMENT | What no
posted by : Hemiskull
3/12/2013 4:16:49 PM
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Johnny Cash

Volbeat on tour in May, club shows


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COMMENT | what happened?
posted by : cronos
3/12/2013 4:30:52 PM
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these guys used to be good.....wtf


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posted by : RiotAct666
3/12/2013 9:28:11 PM
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Good song by them. Eager to hear the King Diamond track however.


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posted by : diediediepigdie
3/13/2013 2:13:25 AM
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I don't know what you guys are smoking, but I actually saw Volbeat yesterday and the crowd really loved the new stuff. I doubt they were new fans either because the same people who liked "My Body" were singing along to "Pool of Booze, Booze, Booza" a few minutes later. I think Volbeat's real fans aren't as easily turned off by the fear of anything 'unMETAL' as Blabbertards are. If Volbeat released their cover of "I Only Wanna Be With You" now instead of in 2005 everyone here would be accusing them of selling out. Truth is, Poulsen's always had multi dimensional taste in music, and that's what makes Volbeat so great. Also it's obvious that BM is trying to build up a narrative here about Volbeat selling out. They COULD have posted a clip of them performing another new song called "The Hangman's Body Count", which is heavy as fuck, but that wouldn't fit into the narrative they're selling about the band selling out.


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COMMENT | Volbeat still o.k.
posted by : ForRealHMfan
3/13/2013 6:02:54 AM
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A fan filmed the footage so no one can blame blabbermouth, if Volbeat first released their 2005 version of I only wanna be with you now, it would not be called unmetal, the song is metal, but My body and The cape of our hero are unmetal.
Call the sellouts, i am sure the rest of the album will be o.k.


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