Album Review: Graveyard - Innocence & Decadence

17 September 2015 | 3:37 pm | Mark Hebblewhite

"There's a timeless quality about Graveyard's brand of blues-driven hard rock."

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There's a timeless quality about Graveyard's brand of blues-driven hard rock and on album number four the Swedes continue to impress.

Although there's nothing here as immediate as say An Industry Of Murder, anthems like The Apple & The Tree — with its infectious leads — and the sombre Exit 97 are just as effective. Add to these the righteous gallop of opener Magnetic Shunk, the raucous fuzz of Hard-Headed and of course the passionate vocals of Joakim Nilsson, and you have an album that is diverse but ultimately pleasing.