New Music Review: COUNTLESS THOUSANDS ‘…And the Triumph of Justice’

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REVIEW – The Glendale, CA based Punk group Countless Thousands has a new album out called And the Triumph of Justice.

The 16 track album starts off with the instrumental bravado of “The Triumph of Justice” to set the tone. The follow up song “Game Change” is a crowd pleasing searing anthem with steady guitar riffs and upbeat drums to keep the fast paced beat going. The next song “Space Nazis Must Die” features Professor Elemental on a dynamic hard rock looking at the intergalactic space front. “Star Spangled Banner on the Moon” presents an instrumental piece of the Star Bangled Banner with a definitive bass and guitar riff pairing before breaking into a fast paced rocking sound to close out the song.

The next track “The Rat” is am energetic steady paced song with an urgency in the singer’s vocals. “Solidarity Forever” uses the famous sampling of glory glory hallelujah from The Battle Hymn of the Republic to set a mood and show their strength. “Fat Cat” starts off with a rolling drum beat heading into a fun experience with head bopping rhythms and soaring guitar riffs. “Hard Times (Come Again No More)” begins like a folk Americana type of song continuing with a lighter sound that will keep the listener wanting more.

This album is a must have for any music fan of all genres. The love and energy that Countless Thousands put into this album shows on every song.

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