Version 1.1 of the definition has been released. Please help updating it, contribute translations, and help us with the design of logos and buttons to identify free cultural works and licenses!

Abuse filter log

Abuse Filter navigation (Home | Recent filter changes | Examine past edits | Abuse log)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Details for log entry 272979

13:42, 24 May 2025: AlberthaBackhous (talk | contribs) triggered filter 2, performing the action "edit" on User:AlberthaBackhous. Actions taken: Warn; Filter description: Creating a large userpage with external links (examine)

Changes made in edit

 
Volbeat is quite possibly one of the most groundbreaking and style-blending bands in current heavy metal and rock and roll<br><br>This genre-defying band is potentially one of the most original and style-blending groups in modern hard rock and rock and roll. Blending the power of hard rock with the confidence of vintage rock, the catchy sensibilities of vintage rock music and the persona origins of country melodies, the European collective has constructed a extremely dedicated cosmopolitan fanbase by ignoring genre conventions. From their subterranean beginnings in the Danish metropolis to headlining North American and continental live shows, this unique act has cultivated a persona as unique as their artistic output. The most latest live dates for this innovative band can be discovered here — [[https://myrockshows.com/band/1460-volbeat/ https://myrockshows.com/band/1460-volbeat/] https://myrockshows.com/band/1460-volbeat/].<br><br><br>Early Period in the Danish city and Influences<br><br><br>The band was founded in 2001 by Michael Volbeat's leader, earlier of the death metal ensemble Dominus. Poulsen felt that he required to pursue a different type of sound, so he began creating compositions that took from his fondness for Johnny Cash, memphis musician Presley, the punk band, and Hetfield's band. This resulted in a sound that has been labeled as "Elvis metal"—a fusion of the vintage rock and roll voice and the intensity of modern heavy music. Volbeat's leader mastered guitar and sang, and Larsen the percussionist performed on drums, Anders Anders handled low frequencies, and the guitarist Franz played six-string.<br><br><br><br>Their introductory album, "Volbeat's first offering", was launched in 2005 and had quick acclaim in their native country. The album was not effectively presented to the international markets at that time, but it created the foundation for the band's signature personality. Songs such as "Early fan favorite" and "The emotional track" demonstrated a ensemble eager to blend aggressive riffs with crooning singing but still creating infectious hooks and lyrical themes emerging from U.S. folklore and vintage entertainment.<br><br><br>"Scandinavian Major Step" with "Their sophomore album"<br><br><br>This group's follow-up album, "The 2007 album", in 2007 was their arrival party in EU territories. The record hit number one in Scandinavia upon issuance and featured compositions that would become fixtures of their live shows, featuring "The Garden's Tale" and "Sad Man's Tongue". The more recent song, a version of a melody influenced by the country legend with lyrics adapted from early maverick themes, best captured the duality of this group's style.<br><br><br><br>The record's triumph produced additional concert options in Scandinavia, where audiences celebrated the band's dynamic live performances and multi-style musical fusion. Concert aura by M. Volbeat's leader, shaped as much by 1950s style live theatrics as hard swagger, helped propel the group's increasing success.<br><br><br>"Volbeat's conceptual record": Expanding the Theme<br><br><br>Volbeat went on to release "The 2008 record" in 2008, their third album and one that persisted to broaden their stylistic scope. The release's theme of rebels, redemption, and Americana lore was a theme that was continued in following records. Songs such as "Maybellene I Hofteholder" and "The eventual hit" demonstrated the group's gift for merging hard chords with memorable hooks and dimensions of lyricism.<br><br><br><br>"Still Counting" would become one of Volbeat's largest successes, although overseas popularity waited a few periods until the group issued it out as a song in America in 2012. The release strengthened the talents of the group to blend rawness and harmony with darker impulses within the confines of rock and roll legend.<br><br><br>"North American Progress" and "Volbeat's U.S. debut"<br><br><br>"Volbeat's American breakthrough", launched in 2010, was the album that ultimately propelled the band into the North American scene. The release had featured contributions by artists of British icons and Mercyful Fate, exhibiting convincingly the hard underground roots of the act, but also including some of their most widely accessible songs to that time. Numbers such as "Stadium-ready track", "Dualistic composition", and "Hit single" became anthems for a fresh international audience.<br><br><br><br>"Sports-friendly track", a composition crafted as an ode to Denmark's athlete Mikkel Kessler, achieved well in the North America, reaching Billboard's alternative list. The track's rousing chorus and arena-friendly sound make it a perfect fit for concert competitive arenas and rock radio. "Volbeat's U.S. debut" went multi-platinum in a handful of markets and positioned the Danish rockers one of Scandinavia's top-selling artistic exports.<br><br><br>Lineup Adjustments and Continued Popularity<br><br><br>As their popularity grew, the ensemble underwent a few roster revamps. In 2011, lead player the musician Bredahl quit the band and was intermittently filled in by a succession of temporary artists. Afterward, former Anthrax lead instrumentalist Caggiano the guitarist entered the ensemble full-time in 2013, introducing a virtuosic approach to the group that revealed different options.<br><br><br><br>Through this different roster, the group released "The Western-themed record" in 2013. The album started at the top spot on the surveys in numerous countries and achieved ninth place on the U.S. charts, their highest placed to now in the United States. Songs such as "Lola Montez", "Conceptual piece", and "Western legend song" addressed historical and iconic personalities of the U.S. frontier, continuing the band's thematic fixation with the tales of the Old West.<br><br><br><br>"Fan favorite" continued to be one of the band's fan favorite compositions, matching memorable refrains with historical accounts — a distinctive feature of their approach. The project's diverse blend of aggressive, roots, blues, and raw styles was the ensemble's declaration that they would not be limited.<br><br><br>"The mainstream record" and Mainstream Achievement<br><br><br>This group's 6th studio album, "Seal the Deal & Let's Boogie", in 2016 was their most commercial project to that point. Furthermore catchy and polished, the release featured compositions such as "Fan favorite", "Cultural reference", and "The title track" that received heavy station play throughout EU nations and North America.<br><br><br><br>"The Danish song", delivered partially in their native tongue, had special singing from Johan Olsen's group Danish singer and was a cultural touchstone in Scandinavia. Both the nostalgic feelings and the joyous verses of the track resonated genuine for listeners, and the circumstance that it had a multilingual content acted to strengthen the ensemble's deep beginnings even more.<br><br><br><br>"Volbeat's polished work" had a act in its stylistic zenith of confidence, proficient of altering aesthetic without abandoning their basic essence. While some devoted old-school supporters worried about the growing polish of the sound, the LP presented the Danish rockers to mainstream moments along popular rock and roll margins.<br><br><br>"Trailblazing Uncharted Areas" with "Their 2019 album"<br><br><br>The Danish band in 2019 released with "Their experimental album", which was strongly shifted in the direction of harmonious rock and retro roots. Tracks such as "Upbeat track", "Playful number", and "Cheapside Sloggers" had Volbeat experimenting their hand at unexplored types but sticking to their narrative lines and their characteristic blend of retro and contemporary.<br><br><br><br>The release met with conflicting critiques, with some applauding its vision and others disappointed by moving away from the darker aesthetic. Regardless, it confirmed the band would not be idling unchanging. "The 2019 release" was an confident pronouncement of a group certain they could execute the move into innovative textures without abandoning their foundations.<br><br><br>"Resilience in Versatility": "Volbeat's heavy return"<br><br><br>The Danish band reverted to their powerful aesthetic with 2021's "Their pandemic album", an release they created and laid down in confinement during the COVID crisis. The release was generally praised for its combination of force and tunefulness, as numbers like "Heavy single", "The surprise hit", and "Mythological reference" reminded listeners of the band's earlier, more intense material.<br><br><br><br>"The hit single" became a sunny unexpected popular song and the act's most recent hard rock list chart-topper. "Their pandemic album" was a mix of experimentation and known quantities, gratifying established followers and enticing additional ones. The engineering was both focused and powerful and the composition evidenced a developed but still bold ensemble.<br><br><br>Legacy and Lasting Appeal<br><br><br>Their accomplishment in fusing conflicting approaches — extreme sounds, raw energy, 1950s style, country, and vintage style — into one cohesive and intensely infused aesthetic has been the secret to their longevity. They've created a sound universe where Elvis fits with Slayer, and cowboys' myths intersect with metropolitan sidewalks. It's this style-blending skill that has permitted them to build an global support without sacrificing their artistic direction.<br><br><br><br>The act's narrative approach, inspired by the interests of Poulsen Poulsen in U.S. culture and art, has had the result of their records containing conceptual depth that is comparatively unusual in modern alternative. Every LP is a fresh episode in a saga, packed with rebels, ghosts, and redemption narratives.<br><br><br><br>And as the Danish rockers carry on touring the planet and writing fresh songs, their heritage is nearly secure. They are now part of a exclusive cadre of contemporary European rock bands to have achieved continuing success in the States, but nonetheless keep faithful to their foundations and exploring with their craft.<br><br><br><br>In an era of art so frequently typified by momentary phases and cyber speculation, this group's impressive blend of sentimentality, heavy metal force, and lyricism is a demonstration that the classic nature of innovation and truth continues.<br>

Action parameters

VariableValue
Name of the user account (user_name)
'AlberthaBackhous'
Age of the user account (user_age)
5
Page ID (page_id)
0
Page namespace (page_namespace)
2
Page title without namespace (page_title)
'AlberthaBackhous'
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle)
'User:AlberthaBackhous'
Action (action)
'edit'
Edit summary/reason (summary)
''
Old content model (old_content_model)
''
New content model (new_content_model)
'wikitext'
Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
''
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'Volbeat is quite possibly one of the most groundbreaking and style-blending bands in current heavy metal and rock and roll<br><br>This genre-defying band is potentially one of the most original and style-blending groups in modern hard rock and rock and roll. Blending the power of hard rock with the confidence of vintage rock, the catchy sensibilities of vintage rock music and the persona origins of country melodies, the European collective has constructed a extremely dedicated cosmopolitan fanbase by ignoring genre conventions. From their subterranean beginnings in the Danish metropolis to headlining North American and continental live shows, this unique act has cultivated a persona as unique as their artistic output. The most latest live dates for this innovative band can be discovered here — [[https://myrockshows.com/band/1460-volbeat/ https://myrockshows.com/band/1460-volbeat/] https://myrockshows.com/band/1460-volbeat/].<br><br><br>Early Period in the Danish city and Influences<br><br><br>The band was founded in 2001 by Michael Volbeat's leader, earlier of the death metal ensemble Dominus. Poulsen felt that he required to pursue a different type of sound, so he began creating compositions that took from his fondness for Johnny Cash, memphis musician Presley, the punk band, and Hetfield's band. This resulted in a sound that has been labeled as "Elvis metal"—a fusion of the vintage rock and roll voice and the intensity of modern heavy music. Volbeat's leader mastered guitar and sang, and Larsen the percussionist performed on drums, Anders Anders handled low frequencies, and the guitarist Franz played six-string.<br><br><br><br>Their introductory album, "Volbeat's first offering", was launched in 2005 and had quick acclaim in their native country. The album was not effectively presented to the international markets at that time, but it created the foundation for the band's signature personality. Songs such as "Early fan favorite" and "The emotional track" demonstrated a ensemble eager to blend aggressive riffs with crooning singing but still creating infectious hooks and lyrical themes emerging from U.S. folklore and vintage entertainment.<br><br><br>"Scandinavian Major Step" with "Their sophomore album"<br><br><br>This group's follow-up album, "The 2007 album", in 2007 was their arrival party in EU territories. The record hit number one in Scandinavia upon issuance and featured compositions that would become fixtures of their live shows, featuring "The Garden's Tale" and "Sad Man's Tongue". The more recent song, a version of a melody influenced by the country legend with lyrics adapted from early maverick themes, best captured the duality of this group's style.<br><br><br><br>The record's triumph produced additional concert options in Scandinavia, where audiences celebrated the band's dynamic live performances and multi-style musical fusion. Concert aura by M. Volbeat's leader, shaped as much by 1950s style live theatrics as hard swagger, helped propel the group's increasing success.<br><br><br>"Volbeat's conceptual record": Expanding the Theme<br><br><br>Volbeat went on to release "The 2008 record" in 2008, their third album and one that persisted to broaden their stylistic scope. The release's theme of rebels, redemption, and Americana lore was a theme that was continued in following records. Songs such as "Maybellene I Hofteholder" and "The eventual hit" demonstrated the group's gift for merging hard chords with memorable hooks and dimensions of lyricism.<br><br><br><br>"Still Counting" would become one of Volbeat's largest successes, although overseas popularity waited a few periods until the group issued it out as a song in America in 2012. The release strengthened the talents of the group to blend rawness and harmony with darker impulses within the confines of rock and roll legend.<br><br><br>"North American Progress" and "Volbeat's U.S. debut"<br><br><br>"Volbeat's American breakthrough", launched in 2010, was the album that ultimately propelled the band into the North American scene. The release had featured contributions by artists of British icons and Mercyful Fate, exhibiting convincingly the hard underground roots of the act, but also including some of their most widely accessible songs to that time. Numbers such as "Stadium-ready track", "Dualistic composition", and "Hit single" became anthems for a fresh international audience.<br><br><br><br>"Sports-friendly track", a composition crafted as an ode to Denmark's athlete Mikkel Kessler, achieved well in the North America, reaching Billboard's alternative list. The track's rousing chorus and arena-friendly sound make it a perfect fit for concert competitive arenas and rock radio. "Volbeat's U.S. debut" went multi-platinum in a handful of markets and positioned the Danish rockers one of Scandinavia's top-selling artistic exports.<br><br><br>Lineup Adjustments and Continued Popularity<br><br><br>As their popularity grew, the ensemble underwent a few roster revamps. In 2011, lead player the musician Bredahl quit the band and was intermittently filled in by a succession of temporary artists. Afterward, former Anthrax lead instrumentalist Caggiano the guitarist entered the ensemble full-time in 2013, introducing a virtuosic approach to the group that revealed different options.<br><br><br><br>Through this different roster, the group released "The Western-themed record" in 2013. The album started at the top spot on the surveys in numerous countries and achieved ninth place on the U.S. charts, their highest placed to now in the United States. Songs such as "Lola Montez", "Conceptual piece", and "Western legend song" addressed historical and iconic personalities of the U.S. frontier, continuing the band's thematic fixation with the tales of the Old West.<br><br><br><br>"Fan favorite" continued to be one of the band's fan favorite compositions, matching memorable refrains with historical accounts — a distinctive feature of their approach. The project's diverse blend of aggressive, roots, blues, and raw styles was the ensemble's declaration that they would not be limited.<br><br><br>"The mainstream record" and Mainstream Achievement<br><br><br>This group's 6th studio album, "Seal the Deal & Let's Boogie", in 2016 was their most commercial project to that point. Furthermore catchy and polished, the release featured compositions such as "Fan favorite", "Cultural reference", and "The title track" that received heavy station play throughout EU nations and North America.<br><br><br><br>"The Danish song", delivered partially in their native tongue, had special singing from Johan Olsen's group Danish singer and was a cultural touchstone in Scandinavia. Both the nostalgic feelings and the joyous verses of the track resonated genuine for listeners, and the circumstance that it had a multilingual content acted to strengthen the ensemble's deep beginnings even more.<br><br><br><br>"Volbeat's polished work" had a act in its stylistic zenith of confidence, proficient of altering aesthetic without abandoning their basic essence. While some devoted old-school supporters worried about the growing polish of the sound, the LP presented the Danish rockers to mainstream moments along popular rock and roll margins.<br><br><br>"Trailblazing Uncharted Areas" with "Their 2019 album"<br><br><br>The Danish band in 2019 released with "Their experimental album", which was strongly shifted in the direction of harmonious rock and retro roots. Tracks such as "Upbeat track", "Playful number", and "Cheapside Sloggers" had Volbeat experimenting their hand at unexplored types but sticking to their narrative lines and their characteristic blend of retro and contemporary.<br><br><br><br>The release met with conflicting critiques, with some applauding its vision and others disappointed by moving away from the darker aesthetic. Regardless, it confirmed the band would not be idling unchanging. "The 2019 release" was an confident pronouncement of a group certain they could execute the move into innovative textures without abandoning their foundations.<br><br><br>"Resilience in Versatility": "Volbeat's heavy return"<br><br><br>The Danish band reverted to their powerful aesthetic with 2021's "Their pandemic album", an release they created and laid down in confinement during the COVID crisis. The release was generally praised for its combination of force and tunefulness, as numbers like "Heavy single", "The surprise hit", and "Mythological reference" reminded listeners of the band's earlier, more intense material.<br><br><br><br>"The hit single" became a sunny unexpected popular song and the act's most recent hard rock list chart-topper. "Their pandemic album" was a mix of experimentation and known quantities, gratifying established followers and enticing additional ones. The engineering was both focused and powerful and the composition evidenced a developed but still bold ensemble.<br><br><br>Legacy and Lasting Appeal<br><br><br>Their accomplishment in fusing conflicting approaches — extreme sounds, raw energy, 1950s style, country, and vintage style — into one cohesive and intensely infused aesthetic has been the secret to their longevity. They've created a sound universe where Elvis fits with Slayer, and cowboys' myths intersect with metropolitan sidewalks. It's this style-blending skill that has permitted them to build an global support without sacrificing their artistic direction.<br><br><br><br>The act's narrative approach, inspired by the interests of Poulsen Poulsen in U.S. culture and art, has had the result of their records containing conceptual depth that is comparatively unusual in modern alternative. Every LP is a fresh episode in a saga, packed with rebels, ghosts, and redemption narratives.<br><br><br><br>And as the Danish rockers carry on touring the planet and writing fresh songs, their heritage is nearly secure. They are now part of a exclusive cadre of contemporary European rock bands to have achieved continuing success in the States, but nonetheless keep faithful to their foundations and exploring with their craft.<br><br><br><br>In an era of art so frequently typified by momentary phases and cyber speculation, this group's impressive blend of sentimentality, heavy metal force, and lyricism is a demonstration that the classic nature of innovation and truth continues.<br>'
Unified diff of changes made by edit (edit_diff)
'@@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ +Volbeat is quite possibly one of the most groundbreaking and style-blending bands in current heavy metal and rock and roll<br><br>This genre-defying band is potentially one of the most original and style-blending groups in modern hard rock and rock and roll. Blending the power of hard rock with the confidence of vintage rock, the catchy sensibilities of vintage rock music and the persona origins of country melodies, the European collective has constructed a extremely dedicated cosmopolitan fanbase by ignoring genre conventions. From their subterranean beginnings in the Danish metropolis to headlining North American and continental live shows, this unique act has cultivated a persona as unique as their artistic output. The most latest live dates for this innovative band can be discovered here — [[https://myrockshows.com/band/1460-volbeat/ https://myrockshows.com/band/1460-volbeat/] https://myrockshows.com/band/1460-volbeat/].<br><br><br>Early Period in the Danish city and Influences<br><br><br>The band was founded in 2001 by Michael Volbeat's leader, earlier of the death metal ensemble Dominus. Poulsen felt that he required to pursue a different type of sound, so he began creating compositions that took from his fondness for Johnny Cash, memphis musician Presley, the punk band, and Hetfield's band. This resulted in a sound that has been labeled as "Elvis metal"—a fusion of the vintage rock and roll voice and the intensity of modern heavy music. Volbeat's leader mastered guitar and sang, and Larsen the percussionist performed on drums, Anders Anders handled low frequencies, and the guitarist Franz played six-string.<br><br><br><br>Their introductory album, "Volbeat's first offering", was launched in 2005 and had quick acclaim in their native country. The album was not effectively presented to the international markets at that time, but it created the foundation for the band's signature personality. Songs such as "Early fan favorite" and "The emotional track" demonstrated a ensemble eager to blend aggressive riffs with crooning singing but still creating infectious hooks and lyrical themes emerging from U.S. folklore and vintage entertainment.<br><br><br>"Scandinavian Major Step" with "Their sophomore album"<br><br><br>This group's follow-up album, "The 2007 album", in 2007 was their arrival party in EU territories. The record hit number one in Scandinavia upon issuance and featured compositions that would become fixtures of their live shows, featuring "The Garden's Tale" and "Sad Man's Tongue". The more recent song, a version of a melody influenced by the country legend with lyrics adapted from early maverick themes, best captured the duality of this group's style.<br><br><br><br>The record's triumph produced additional concert options in Scandinavia, where audiences celebrated the band's dynamic live performances and multi-style musical fusion. Concert aura by M. Volbeat's leader, shaped as much by 1950s style live theatrics as hard swagger, helped propel the group's increasing success.<br><br><br>"Volbeat's conceptual record": Expanding the Theme<br><br><br>Volbeat went on to release "The 2008 record" in 2008, their third album and one that persisted to broaden their stylistic scope. The release's theme of rebels, redemption, and Americana lore was a theme that was continued in following records. Songs such as "Maybellene I Hofteholder" and "The eventual hit" demonstrated the group's gift for merging hard chords with memorable hooks and dimensions of lyricism.<br><br><br><br>"Still Counting" would become one of Volbeat's largest successes, although overseas popularity waited a few periods until the group issued it out as a song in America in 2012. The release strengthened the talents of the group to blend rawness and harmony with darker impulses within the confines of rock and roll legend.<br><br><br>"North American Progress" and "Volbeat's U.S. debut"<br><br><br>"Volbeat's American breakthrough", launched in 2010, was the album that ultimately propelled the band into the North American scene. The release had featured contributions by artists of British icons and Mercyful Fate, exhibiting convincingly the hard underground roots of the act, but also including some of their most widely accessible songs to that time. Numbers such as "Stadium-ready track", "Dualistic composition", and "Hit single" became anthems for a fresh international audience.<br><br><br><br>"Sports-friendly track", a composition crafted as an ode to Denmark's athlete Mikkel Kessler, achieved well in the North America, reaching Billboard's alternative list. The track's rousing chorus and arena-friendly sound make it a perfect fit for concert competitive arenas and rock radio. "Volbeat's U.S. debut" went multi-platinum in a handful of markets and positioned the Danish rockers one of Scandinavia's top-selling artistic exports.<br><br><br>Lineup Adjustments and Continued Popularity<br><br><br>As their popularity grew, the ensemble underwent a few roster revamps. In 2011, lead player the musician Bredahl quit the band and was intermittently filled in by a succession of temporary artists. Afterward, former Anthrax lead instrumentalist Caggiano the guitarist entered the ensemble full-time in 2013, introducing a virtuosic approach to the group that revealed different options.<br><br><br><br>Through this different roster, the group released "The Western-themed record" in 2013. The album started at the top spot on the surveys in numerous countries and achieved ninth place on the U.S. charts, their highest placed to now in the United States. Songs such as "Lola Montez", "Conceptual piece", and "Western legend song" addressed historical and iconic personalities of the U.S. frontier, continuing the band's thematic fixation with the tales of the Old West.<br><br><br><br>"Fan favorite" continued to be one of the band's fan favorite compositions, matching memorable refrains with historical accounts — a distinctive feature of their approach. The project's diverse blend of aggressive, roots, blues, and raw styles was the ensemble's declaration that they would not be limited.<br><br><br>"The mainstream record" and Mainstream Achievement<br><br><br>This group's 6th studio album, "Seal the Deal & Let's Boogie", in 2016 was their most commercial project to that point. Furthermore catchy and polished, the release featured compositions such as "Fan favorite", "Cultural reference", and "The title track" that received heavy station play throughout EU nations and North America.<br><br><br><br>"The Danish song", delivered partially in their native tongue, had special singing from Johan Olsen's group Danish singer and was a cultural touchstone in Scandinavia. Both the nostalgic feelings and the joyous verses of the track resonated genuine for listeners, and the circumstance that it had a multilingual content acted to strengthen the ensemble's deep beginnings even more.<br><br><br><br>"Volbeat's polished work" had a act in its stylistic zenith of confidence, proficient of altering aesthetic without abandoning their basic essence. While some devoted old-school supporters worried about the growing polish of the sound, the LP presented the Danish rockers to mainstream moments along popular rock and roll margins.<br><br><br>"Trailblazing Uncharted Areas" with "Their 2019 album"<br><br><br>The Danish band in 2019 released with "Their experimental album", which was strongly shifted in the direction of harmonious rock and retro roots. Tracks such as "Upbeat track", "Playful number", and "Cheapside Sloggers" had Volbeat experimenting their hand at unexplored types but sticking to their narrative lines and their characteristic blend of retro and contemporary.<br><br><br><br>The release met with conflicting critiques, with some applauding its vision and others disappointed by moving away from the darker aesthetic. Regardless, it confirmed the band would not be idling unchanging. "The 2019 release" was an confident pronouncement of a group certain they could execute the move into innovative textures without abandoning their foundations.<br><br><br>"Resilience in Versatility": "Volbeat's heavy return"<br><br><br>The Danish band reverted to their powerful aesthetic with 2021's "Their pandemic album", an release they created and laid down in confinement during the COVID crisis. The release was generally praised for its combination of force and tunefulness, as numbers like "Heavy single", "The surprise hit", and "Mythological reference" reminded listeners of the band's earlier, more intense material.<br><br><br><br>"The hit single" became a sunny unexpected popular song and the act's most recent hard rock list chart-topper. "Their pandemic album" was a mix of experimentation and known quantities, gratifying established followers and enticing additional ones. The engineering was both focused and powerful and the composition evidenced a developed but still bold ensemble.<br><br><br>Legacy and Lasting Appeal<br><br><br>Their accomplishment in fusing conflicting approaches — extreme sounds, raw energy, 1950s style, country, and vintage style — into one cohesive and intensely infused aesthetic has been the secret to their longevity. They've created a sound universe where Elvis fits with Slayer, and cowboys' myths intersect with metropolitan sidewalks. It's this style-blending skill that has permitted them to build an global support without sacrificing their artistic direction.<br><br><br><br>The act's narrative approach, inspired by the interests of Poulsen Poulsen in U.S. culture and art, has had the result of their records containing conceptual depth that is comparatively unusual in modern alternative. Every LP is a fresh episode in a saga, packed with rebels, ghosts, and redemption narratives.<br><br><br><br>And as the Danish rockers carry on touring the planet and writing fresh songs, their heritage is nearly secure. They are now part of a exclusive cadre of contemporary European rock bands to have achieved continuing success in the States, but nonetheless keep faithful to their foundations and exploring with their craft.<br><br><br><br>In an era of art so frequently typified by momentary phases and cyber speculation, this group's impressive blend of sentimentality, heavy metal force, and lyricism is a demonstration that the classic nature of innovation and truth continues.<br> '
New page size (new_size)
10409
Old page size (old_size)
0
Lines added in edit (added_lines)
[ 0 => 'Volbeat is quite possibly one of the most groundbreaking and style-blending bands in current heavy metal and rock and roll<br><br>This genre-defying band is potentially one of the most original and style-blending groups in modern hard rock and rock and roll. Blending the power of hard rock with the confidence of vintage rock, the catchy sensibilities of vintage rock music and the persona origins of country melodies, the European collective has constructed a extremely dedicated cosmopolitan fanbase by ignoring genre conventions. From their subterranean beginnings in the Danish metropolis to headlining North American and continental live shows, this unique act has cultivated a persona as unique as their artistic output. The most latest live dates for this innovative band can be discovered here — [[https://myrockshows.com/band/1460-volbeat/ https://myrockshows.com/band/1460-volbeat/] https://myrockshows.com/band/1460-volbeat/].<br><br><br>Early Period in the Danish city and Influences<br><br><br>The band was founded in 2001 by Michael Volbeat's leader, earlier of the death metal ensemble Dominus. Poulsen felt that he required to pursue a different type of sound, so he began creating compositions that took from his fondness for Johnny Cash, memphis musician Presley, the punk band, and Hetfield's band. This resulted in a sound that has been labeled as "Elvis metal"—a fusion of the vintage rock and roll voice and the intensity of modern heavy music. Volbeat's leader mastered guitar and sang, and Larsen the percussionist performed on drums, Anders Anders handled low frequencies, and the guitarist Franz played six-string.<br><br><br><br>Their introductory album, "Volbeat's first offering", was launched in 2005 and had quick acclaim in their native country. The album was not effectively presented to the international markets at that time, but it created the foundation for the band's signature personality. Songs such as "Early fan favorite" and "The emotional track" demonstrated a ensemble eager to blend aggressive riffs with crooning singing but still creating infectious hooks and lyrical themes emerging from U.S. folklore and vintage entertainment.<br><br><br>"Scandinavian Major Step" with "Their sophomore album"<br><br><br>This group's follow-up album, "The 2007 album", in 2007 was their arrival party in EU territories. The record hit number one in Scandinavia upon issuance and featured compositions that would become fixtures of their live shows, featuring "The Garden's Tale" and "Sad Man's Tongue". The more recent song, a version of a melody influenced by the country legend with lyrics adapted from early maverick themes, best captured the duality of this group's style.<br><br><br><br>The record's triumph produced additional concert options in Scandinavia, where audiences celebrated the band's dynamic live performances and multi-style musical fusion. Concert aura by M. Volbeat's leader, shaped as much by 1950s style live theatrics as hard swagger, helped propel the group's increasing success.<br><br><br>"Volbeat's conceptual record": Expanding the Theme<br><br><br>Volbeat went on to release "The 2008 record" in 2008, their third album and one that persisted to broaden their stylistic scope. The release's theme of rebels, redemption, and Americana lore was a theme that was continued in following records. Songs such as "Maybellene I Hofteholder" and "The eventual hit" demonstrated the group's gift for merging hard chords with memorable hooks and dimensions of lyricism.<br><br><br><br>"Still Counting" would become one of Volbeat's largest successes, although overseas popularity waited a few periods until the group issued it out as a song in America in 2012. The release strengthened the talents of the group to blend rawness and harmony with darker impulses within the confines of rock and roll legend.<br><br><br>"North American Progress" and "Volbeat's U.S. debut"<br><br><br>"Volbeat's American breakthrough", launched in 2010, was the album that ultimately propelled the band into the North American scene. The release had featured contributions by artists of British icons and Mercyful Fate, exhibiting convincingly the hard underground roots of the act, but also including some of their most widely accessible songs to that time. Numbers such as "Stadium-ready track", "Dualistic composition", and "Hit single" became anthems for a fresh international audience.<br><br><br><br>"Sports-friendly track", a composition crafted as an ode to Denmark's athlete Mikkel Kessler, achieved well in the North America, reaching Billboard's alternative list. The track's rousing chorus and arena-friendly sound make it a perfect fit for concert competitive arenas and rock radio. "Volbeat's U.S. debut" went multi-platinum in a handful of markets and positioned the Danish rockers one of Scandinavia's top-selling artistic exports.<br><br><br>Lineup Adjustments and Continued Popularity<br><br><br>As their popularity grew, the ensemble underwent a few roster revamps. In 2011, lead player the musician Bredahl quit the band and was intermittently filled in by a succession of temporary artists. Afterward, former Anthrax lead instrumentalist Caggiano the guitarist entered the ensemble full-time in 2013, introducing a virtuosic approach to the group that revealed different options.<br><br><br><br>Through this different roster, the group released "The Western-themed record" in 2013. The album started at the top spot on the surveys in numerous countries and achieved ninth place on the U.S. charts, their highest placed to now in the United States. Songs such as "Lola Montez", "Conceptual piece", and "Western legend song" addressed historical and iconic personalities of the U.S. frontier, continuing the band's thematic fixation with the tales of the Old West.<br><br><br><br>"Fan favorite" continued to be one of the band's fan favorite compositions, matching memorable refrains with historical accounts — a distinctive feature of their approach. The project's diverse blend of aggressive, roots, blues, and raw styles was the ensemble's declaration that they would not be limited.<br><br><br>"The mainstream record" and Mainstream Achievement<br><br><br>This group's 6th studio album, "Seal the Deal & Let's Boogie", in 2016 was their most commercial project to that point. Furthermore catchy and polished, the release featured compositions such as "Fan favorite", "Cultural reference", and "The title track" that received heavy station play throughout EU nations and North America.<br><br><br><br>"The Danish song", delivered partially in their native tongue, had special singing from Johan Olsen's group Danish singer and was a cultural touchstone in Scandinavia. Both the nostalgic feelings and the joyous verses of the track resonated genuine for listeners, and the circumstance that it had a multilingual content acted to strengthen the ensemble's deep beginnings even more.<br><br><br><br>"Volbeat's polished work" had a act in its stylistic zenith of confidence, proficient of altering aesthetic without abandoning their basic essence. While some devoted old-school supporters worried about the growing polish of the sound, the LP presented the Danish rockers to mainstream moments along popular rock and roll margins.<br><br><br>"Trailblazing Uncharted Areas" with "Their 2019 album"<br><br><br>The Danish band in 2019 released with "Their experimental album", which was strongly shifted in the direction of harmonious rock and retro roots. Tracks such as "Upbeat track", "Playful number", and "Cheapside Sloggers" had Volbeat experimenting their hand at unexplored types but sticking to their narrative lines and their characteristic blend of retro and contemporary.<br><br><br><br>The release met with conflicting critiques, with some applauding its vision and others disappointed by moving away from the darker aesthetic. Regardless, it confirmed the band would not be idling unchanging. "The 2019 release" was an confident pronouncement of a group certain they could execute the move into innovative textures without abandoning their foundations.<br><br><br>"Resilience in Versatility": "Volbeat's heavy return"<br><br><br>The Danish band reverted to their powerful aesthetic with 2021's "Their pandemic album", an release they created and laid down in confinement during the COVID crisis. The release was generally praised for its combination of force and tunefulness, as numbers like "Heavy single", "The surprise hit", and "Mythological reference" reminded listeners of the band's earlier, more intense material.<br><br><br><br>"The hit single" became a sunny unexpected popular song and the act's most recent hard rock list chart-topper. "Their pandemic album" was a mix of experimentation and known quantities, gratifying established followers and enticing additional ones. The engineering was both focused and powerful and the composition evidenced a developed but still bold ensemble.<br><br><br>Legacy and Lasting Appeal<br><br><br>Their accomplishment in fusing conflicting approaches — extreme sounds, raw energy, 1950s style, country, and vintage style — into one cohesive and intensely infused aesthetic has been the secret to their longevity. They've created a sound universe where Elvis fits with Slayer, and cowboys' myths intersect with metropolitan sidewalks. It's this style-blending skill that has permitted them to build an global support without sacrificing their artistic direction.<br><br><br><br>The act's narrative approach, inspired by the interests of Poulsen Poulsen in U.S. culture and art, has had the result of their records containing conceptual depth that is comparatively unusual in modern alternative. Every LP is a fresh episode in a saga, packed with rebels, ghosts, and redemption narratives.<br><br><br><br>And as the Danish rockers carry on touring the planet and writing fresh songs, their heritage is nearly secure. They are now part of a exclusive cadre of contemporary European rock bands to have achieved continuing success in the States, but nonetheless keep faithful to their foundations and exploring with their craft.<br><br><br><br>In an era of art so frequently typified by momentary phases and cyber speculation, this group's impressive blend of sentimentality, heavy metal force, and lyricism is a demonstration that the classic nature of innovation and truth continues.<br>' ]
Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
'1748094143'