Shot to Hell by Black Label Society

Shot to Hell

Black Label Society

Released: 2006

Shot to Hell marks Black Label Society's debut for Roadrunner Records, following a six-year relationship with Spitfire summarized on the previous year's Kings of Damnation: Era 1998-2004 compilation. Shot to Hell may mark a new era for Zakk Wylde and company, yet not much has changed artistically, no doubt to the relief of fans. Over the course of 13 songs, the band showcases impressive musicianship, incorporating occasional moodiness and balladic touches into its otherwise charging style of metal. The usual comparisons to Alice in Chains, Pantera, and Corrosion of Conformity are as apt as ever, with Wylde's vocals especially reminiscent of AIC. The album-opening "Concrete Jungle" is an instant highlight, kicking off the album in high fashion, while the piano ballad "The Last Goodbye" is another, highlighting Wylde's songwriting talent, as is "Nothing's the Same," another mellow song. While Shot to Hell offers nothing that past Black Label Society releases haven't, and nothing revelatory enough to convince those so far unconvinced of the band's continuing worth, anyone interested in more of the band's consistent output from year to year should find plenty to enjoy here.

Track List

1Concrete Jungle3:24
2Black Mass Reverends2:37
3Blacked Out World3:17
4The Last Goodbye4:04
5Give Yourself to Me3:18
6Nothing's the Same3:02
7Hell Is High3:32
8New Religion4:37
9Sick of It All3:55
10Faith Is Blind3:36
11Blood Is Thicker Than Water2:59
12Devil's Dime2:16
13Lead Me to Your Door3:34
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