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Black Label Society - Shot To Hell [Canary Yellow]

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Black Label Society - Shot To Hell [Canary Yellow]Shot To Hell finds Black Label Society leaning into the darker, more melodic side of their sound, proving that Zakk Wylde's songwriting can be just as powerful when it aches as when it roars. Released in 2006, the album marked a notable evolution for the band, balancing crushing metal riffs with a stronger emphasis on mood, melody, and emotional weight. This limited Canary Yellow vinyl edition, restricted to just 300 units, gives one of the group's

Shot To Hell finds Black Label Society leaning into the darker, more melodic side of their sound, proving that Zakk Wylde's songwriting can be just as powerful when it aches as when it roars.

Released in 2006, the album marked a notable evolution for the band, balancing crushing metal riffs with a stronger emphasis on mood, melody, and emotional weight. This limited Canary Yellow vinyl edition, restricted to just 300 units, gives one of the group's most underrated releases a vibrant collectible presentation that stands in sharp contrast to the album's shadowy themes.

The record opens with the relentless charge of Concrete Jungle before diving into the thunderous groove of Black Mass Reverends and the bleak atmosphere of Blacked Out World. While the heavy moments hit with trademark Black Label Society force, tracks like The Last Goodbye and Give Yourself To Me showcase Wylde's ability to craft heartfelt ballads without sacrificing authenticity. Songs such as New Religion and Blood Is Thicker Than Water further highlight the album's balance of aggression, introspection, and hard-earned wisdom.

Throughout Shot To Hell, Wylde delivers towering guitar work filled with searing solos, muscular riffs, and blues-infused phrasing. Yet beneath the heaviness lies an album preoccupied with loss, loyalty, redemption, and perseverance, giving the material a depth that rewards repeated listens.

For collectors and devoted followers of Black Label Society, this limited Canary Yellow pressing shines a deserved spotlight on a record that often flies under the radar. Equal parts bruising and reflective, Shot To Hell remains a compelling showcase of the band's emotional range and enduring power.

Tracklist: 

1. Concrete Jungle

2. Black Mass Reverends

3. Blacked Out World

4. The Last Goodbye

5. Give Yourself to Me

6. Nothing’s the Same

7. Hell Is High

8. New Religion

9. Sick of It All

10. Faith Is Blind

11. Blood Is Thicker Than Water

12. Devil’s Dime

13. Lead Me to Your Door

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