Thursday 3 April 2014

My iPod #269: Billy Talent - Devil on My Shoulder

So yesterday I wrote about another Billy Talent track. One that starts off another of their albums. This one is about another devil but instead of it being in a midnight mass, it is now on a shoulder. The song's narrator's shoulder. It is the first song on Billy Talent's third/fourth album, and was released as its second single.

This was the one that really got me pumped up for the release of "Billy Talent III". "Turn Your Back" was the first new song that showed that the group had a new album in the works when a live performance of it at the Hurricane Festival in 2008 was uploaded onto YouTube. That was all well and good, but it would be almost a year until anticipation for the upcoming album really started rolling. "Rusted from the Rain" was released as the first official single, which I thought was okay upon first listen. It grew on me over time, but there wasn't anything particularly striking about it initially.

Then..... this happened. A trailer previewing another new song from the album. A sneaky bassline joined by Ben growling the title of the song, then followed by an assault from the guitar and drums. This was what I wanted to hear. It sounded so cool. That was "Devil on My Shoulder".

It probably should have been released as the first single. I wouldn't have had the same amount of doubts about the album if it had been. The song itself is from the perspective of someone who has very bad luck, feeling nothing but self-loathing and self-pity. In terms of its sound, it was very different to anything else that Billy Talent had released. Brendan O'Brien - who has produced albums for artists such as Rage Against the Machine, The Offspring and Pearl Jam - brings a real studio atmosphere into the album, something that was not so obvious on the albums prior to it. This was a proper hard rock song. This was no longer a band who needed to scream, or were as angry as they used to be in previous songs. Billy Talent had.... matured (eerrrr).

It had to happen one day. But "Devil on My Shoulder" was the sign that showed me that the fire was still roared in the belly of Billy Talent.

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