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FOZZY – BOOMBOX – ALBUM REVIEW
The career of Fozzy is a very unique one, but the trajectory of the band both in terms of quality and professional growth is simple. The groupâs career progression has been driven by the continued advancement in quality of their musical output.
2017âs âJudasâ took the band to new heights, with major thanks to the success of the title track. Now five years on the band are back with their eighth studio album, âBoomboxâ, and looking to maintain that positive ascent.
The album starts well with the singles âSaneâ, âI Still Burnâ and âPurifierâ. These tracks had already given a strong inclination of what to expect from the album as a whole, and they provide a fine opening run for listeners.
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Over the past 20+ years Fozzy albums have transformed from all covers, to a mix of covers and originals, to originals with a couple of standout tracks, to finally in recent years fully developed pieces of work.
âBoomboxâ continues this trend, and flows well with the bands signature sound taking centre stage with a few ebbs and flows mixed in to keep things interesting. ‘Army of One’ and ‘Ugly On The Inside’ particularly add something a little different into the mix.
Speaking of adding surprises into the mix, the band continues to throw in occasional cover versions and âBoomboxâ features a surprisingly fun version of âRelaxâ from Frankie Goes To Hollywood.
Fozzy have no doubt proven many doubters wrong over the years, and thankfully for their fans there doesnât appear to be an end in sight. Eight albums in and the band feel like they have reached the peak of their powers, although you wouldnât put it past them to keep on getting better.
On âBoomboxâ the band show again that the likes of single âNowhere To Runâ are no longer outlying standouts but they are now the normal standard for Fozzy.
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