I begin this review with two quotes. The first is from Ozzy Osbourne, "If it's too loud, you're too old," and the second is from Ligabue (just taking the phrase, don't insult me :D) "Rock should be played at the volume it needs." Why quote these phrases? Simple, Airbourne is back on the scene forcefully with an album that exudes energy from every pore. Turning up the volume almost becomes automatic, especially after a summer spent listening to the neighbors blasting the monstrous crap of J Ax and Fedez and the more recent "Andiamo a comandare" by an artist (Artist?) I don't even know. Now it's my turn to have fun, my friends!

"Breakin' Outta Hell" is an incredible burst of energy! A pneumatic hammer that never stops, constant throughout the entire almost 40 minutes of the album.

The style is always the same, unchanged. They may even be a copy of AC/DC, but currently with the "original" band losing members one after another, "Airbourne" is ready to take up the mantle.

It is really difficult to declare one track superior to another, all are worthy pieces to be mentioned. From the title track that opens the album to "It's All for Rock n Roll" that closes it with a true love declaration for this music.

The score is exaggerated. I know this very well, but I haven't been this excited in ages, so dear Airbourne, today you get this 5.

Yes, dad, you're getting old, you who ask me to turn down the volume (and here the two quotes are explained).

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