Disturbed return with their first single taken from their fourth album 'Indestructible', and the albums title track show cases a band that has grown in stature over almost ten years and now four albums.
It's quite shocking when looking back and realising that it was the turn of the century when Disturbed burst onto the scene with the megalithic monster that was The Sickness, and while much of what was great on that album is still evident here, Indestructible brings more to the table, a more mature band, a band that if anything has evolved into a more rounded metal band.David Drainman's vocals are as always unmissable, to me he reigns as one of the metal words best and most versatile vocalists (go back and listen to his performance on the Queen of the Damned soundtrack if you have any doubts on that score), and with him, Disturbed continue to flourish.
No there isn't anything amazingly new here. No this isn't going to redefine the band, and many will no doubt decide that they aren't even interested in checking out what a band that got lumped in with the Nu-Metal scene of the late nineties and early noughties are up to now, and that is where they will miss out.
Disturbed continue to produce solid, no nonsense metal. This is about graft, violence, and standing up for yourself... and it rocks like fuck.















