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Surviving the Law

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Against all the odds, Nazareth’s 25th album sees the band continue along the (long) path they started trekking back in 1968. The band has been around for a long time, and has had its fair share of departures, illnesses (Dan McCafferty, the original singer, retired in 2013 due to health issues), and death (drummer Darrell Sweet died of a heart attack mid-tour in 1999 at just 51 years old). Only their bassist, Pete Agnew, has had his name on the credits for fifty years. His son, Lee, joined the band as a drummer in 1999. It’s hard to imagine a rhythm section that’s more tightly knit: natural rhythm clearly runs in the family.

The Nazareth of 2022 doesn’t sound remotely nostalgic, and it’s clear that this isn’t the quartet’s primary concern. This is proven by Yann Rouiller’s incredible production which sees the band venture from their Scottish roots to a more American sound. Similarly, Carl Sentance (ex-member of Persian Risk and the Geezer Butler Band who joined Nazareth in 2015) has a voice reminiscent of well-known American singers such as Jack Russell (Great White) and Axl Rose (FYI, Nazareth is one of the Guns N’ Roses singer’s favourite bands). Far from covering the same old ground for decades, this Scottish group offer an inspired, contemporary take on hard rock. Nothing is wasted, and their sound still competes with much younger bands (just as well, since there aren’t many older bands out there to compete with). Their career has been discreet and they haven’t engaged in many crazy antics. Perhaps that’s why they are still in perfect musical form: the guys still have all their neurons.

Nazareth clearly still have a lot to give, and with albums like Surviving the Law, we’re not keen for them to throw in the towel. To release great music for more than half a century is a miracle—hats off to them. © Charlélie Arnaud/Qobuz

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1
Strange Days
00:03:22

Nazareth, MainArtist - Lee Agnew, Composer - Union Square Music Publishing Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2022 Frontiers Records (P) 2022 Frontiers Records

2
You Gotta Pass It Around
00:03:21

Nazareth, MainArtist - Union Square Music Publishing Ltd., MusicPublisher - James Murrison, Composer

(C) 2022 Frontiers Records (P) 2022 Frontiers Records

3
Runaway
00:03:33

Nazareth, MainArtist - Notting Hill Music, MusicPublisher - Carl Sentance, Composer

(C) 2022 Frontiers Records (P) 2022 Frontiers Records

4
Better Leave It Out
00:03:33

Nazareth, MainArtist - Union Square Music Publishing Ltd., MusicPublisher - James Murrison, Composer

(C) 2022 Frontiers Records (P) 2022 Frontiers Records

5
Mind Bomb
00:03:31

Nazareth, MainArtist - Lee Agnew, Composer - Union Square Music Publishing Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2022 Frontiers Records (P) 2022 Frontiers Records

6
Sweet Kiss
00:03:34

Nazareth, MainArtist - Union Square Music Publishing Ltd., MusicPublisher - James Murrison, Composer

(C) 2022 Frontiers Records (P) 2022 Frontiers Records

7
Falling in Love
00:03:51

Nazareth, MainArtist - Notting Hill Music, MusicPublisher - Carl Sentance, Composer

(C) 2022 Frontiers Records (P) 2022 Frontiers Records

8
Waiting for the World to End
00:02:47

Nazareth, MainArtist - Union Square Music Publishing Ltd., MusicPublisher - James Murrison, Composer

(C) 2022 Frontiers Records (P) 2022 Frontiers Records

9
Let the Whiskey Flow
00:03:06

Nazareth, MainArtist - Lee Agnew, Composer - Union Square Music Publishing Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2022 Frontiers Records (P) 2022 Frontiers Records

10
Sinner
00:02:02

Nazareth, MainArtist - Lee Agnew, Composer - Union Square Music Publishing Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2022 Frontiers Records (P) 2022 Frontiers Records

11
Ciggies and Booze
00:03:28

Nazareth, MainArtist - Union Square Music Publishing Ltd., MusicPublisher - James Murrison, Composer

(C) 2022 Frontiers Records (P) 2022 Frontiers Records

12
Psycho Skies
00:03:32

Nazareth, MainArtist - Notting Hill Music, MusicPublisher - Carl Sentance, Composer

(C) 2022 Frontiers Records (P) 2022 Frontiers Records

13
Love Breaks
00:03:11

Nazareth, MainArtist - Lee Agnew, Composer - Union Square Music Publishing Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2022 Frontiers Records (P) 2022 Frontiers Records

14
You Made Me
00:05:14

Nazareth, MainArtist - Peter Agnew, Composer - Union Square Music Publishing Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2022 Frontiers Records (P) 2022 Frontiers Records

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Against all the odds, Nazareth’s 25th album sees the band continue along the (long) path they started trekking back in 1968. The band has been around for a long time, and has had its fair share of departures, illnesses (Dan McCafferty, the original singer, retired in 2013 due to health issues), and death (drummer Darrell Sweet died of a heart attack mid-tour in 1999 at just 51 years old). Only their bassist, Pete Agnew, has had his name on the credits for fifty years. His son, Lee, joined the band as a drummer in 1999. It’s hard to imagine a rhythm section that’s more tightly knit: natural rhythm clearly runs in the family.

The Nazareth of 2022 doesn’t sound remotely nostalgic, and it’s clear that this isn’t the quartet’s primary concern. This is proven by Yann Rouiller’s incredible production which sees the band venture from their Scottish roots to a more American sound. Similarly, Carl Sentance (ex-member of Persian Risk and the Geezer Butler Band who joined Nazareth in 2015) has a voice reminiscent of well-known American singers such as Jack Russell (Great White) and Axl Rose (FYI, Nazareth is one of the Guns N’ Roses singer’s favourite bands). Far from covering the same old ground for decades, this Scottish group offer an inspired, contemporary take on hard rock. Nothing is wasted, and their sound still competes with much younger bands (just as well, since there aren’t many older bands out there to compete with). Their career has been discreet and they haven’t engaged in many crazy antics. Perhaps that’s why they are still in perfect musical form: the guys still have all their neurons.

Nazareth clearly still have a lot to give, and with albums like Surviving the Law, we’re not keen for them to throw in the towel. To release great music for more than half a century is a miracle—hats off to them. © Charlélie Arnaud/Qobuz

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