But look beyond the uplifting riffs and heartfelt, lighter-raising choruses and you’ll see there’s a thread of melancholy running through Surrender. Song titles like Evil Always Wins, Dark End Of The Rainbow, The Loner’s Ways and Messin’ Up suggest that bumpy roads led to these jaunty melodies, while final track Dystopia warns ‘You’ve got nowhere to run, and there’s nowhere to hide’, and closes with an air raid siren – capturing the dread and uncertainty currently felt around the world. The muted palette cover artwork shows a suited pair of shoulders with a toxic green cloud of smoke where their head should be. Let’s face it: who on Earth isn’t feeling like that right now?
With Surrender, Dead Lord encourage us to make the best out of bad situations. As the title suggests, we’ve just got to accept the unknown, and enjoy the good times when they come, which is certainly possible with an album as fun as this. Turn it up loud and take the advice of frontman Hakim Krim: 'Rock now, cry later.'
Verdict: 3/5
For Fans Of: Thin Lizzy, KISS, The Hellacopters
Surrender is released on September 4 via Century Media