Gotta Wanna Riot is a mishmash of Beach Boys melodies, Rob Zombie retro patter, incessant cowbell, and a chorus straining to attain immortality. In and of itself, it’s okay. It’s fun, it’s diverting, in the context of a live show it will likely do the business. But that isn’t where the music begins its life and in the context of this record, it’s a daft distraction. The Dirt I’m Buried In is and Clouds Dipped In Chrome are better, thankfully, largely because their bombast arrives complete with some excellent musicianship. But by this stage, it’s evident that the opus the first half promised isn’t going to materialise.
Criticising Avatar for over-egging the pudding on a ninth record preceded by eight that did much the same might reek of pettiness, but this time around the band’s OTT instincts have derailed their more incisive ones. And while they pull things back with explosive final track Violence No Matter What, featuring Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale, there’s a pang of frustration for what could have been. Dance Devil Dance, then: an album that switches between slick moves and Gangnam Style with two left feet, then back again.
Verdict: 3/5
For fans of: In Flames, Volbeat, Rob Zombie
Dance Devil Dance is released on February 17 via Black Waltz