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Reviewer - David Weddle
The legendary masters of metal, Wolfsbane, are back with a brand new album. "Genius" is the band's fifth studio album and their first in a decade. Fear not though, as the band have not lost their touch and kick off the album with a guitar-driven "Spit It Out", making it clear from the start that the lads mean business. That sound that made Wolfsbane unique within the genre is still there, and to be honest, I think they sound better than ever. 

From the experimental sounds of "Zombie", to the more classic heavy rock feel of "Impossible Love", Wolfsbane put the skills they have learned and nurtured over the years into this record. There isn't a bad track on this album, and that is testament to the band's experience and, obviously, their musical abilities and creativity. There is something for everyone on this album. 

Whether it's the anthemic "Small Town Kisses" or the optimistic outlook of "Things Getting Better", there is little doubt that the band have put their all into making "Genius" an album to remember. The standout track for me is "Rock City Nights", which is rock at its best. Also, a nod to the creative story telling skills of Blaze in the last track on the album, "I was born in '69," was a welcome surprise. 

It's no surprise that this album receives our first-ever 5 forks in Ls out of 5.
Stream the album wherever you stream your music. Physical copies are also available at www.wolfsbaneband.com 
Our Rating: 5 fork in Ls out of 5
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