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"Songs of Last Resort" is the tenth full-length studio album by Swedish thrash metal act The Haunted. The album was released through Century Media Records in May 2025. It´s the successor to "Strength in Numbers" from 2017 and there have been no lineup changes since the predecessor, making "Songs of Last Resort" the third The Haunted album in a row with a steady lineup.
Compared to the two preceding releases which featured relatively similar music styles combining thrash metal, groove metal, and melodic death metal elements, "Songs of Last Resort" leans a bit more heavily on the thrash metal side of the band´s sound, although the album still features elements from both groove metal and melodic death metal. Album opener "Warhead" is a crushingly heavy and fast-paced thrash metal song and it sets the tone and the standard for the remaining part of the album. The Haunted have audibly changed towards a more sharp and aggressive music style, which is a real treat if you´re fans of the band´s late 90s/early 00s releases like "Made Me Do It" (2000) and "One Kill Wonder" (2003). "Songs of Last Resort" is of course the work of a more mature band and Ola Englund´s (who joined The Haunted in 2013) guitar solos add the occasional more melodic touch to the otherwise relentlessly aggressive thrash metal assault.
The generally faster pace, fierce energy, and increased aggression of The Haunted´s music are welcome after two albums which were maybe a bit too mature and safe in sound and style. "Songs of Last Resort" is The Haunted letting loose and returning to their more savage and gnarly past and it suits them well. In a stream of consciousness it slipped my tongue in my review of "Strength in Numbers" that The Haunted were past their prime, and while that may still be true to some extent, it´s not heard on "Songs of Last Resort" which is through and through a high quality release featuring a powerful, detailed, and heavy sounding production job, high level performances from all involved (it´s probably the best vocal performance I´ve yet heard from Marco Aro), and some effective and powerful songwriting. I appreciate it when artists tell me to shut my music critic mouth with a brilliant return to form, and that´s exactly what The Haunted have done here. A 4 star (80%) rating is deserved.