Five Finger Death Punch Speed Things Up On New Album
. And the aim is for the record to make their gigs even more energetic than they already are. Bathory tells Billboard: "It's a little bit more uptempo. There was a conscious effort that we don't want to have too many slow songs. It has more faster and midtempo songs. "I think it's coming from the live shows. When you're playing live shows you feel the energy of the crowd. It's the high-energy and midtempo songs that make the audience move and connect. You can drop your little ballads here and there, but we know what people like." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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