The title-track and manic opener No Sleep Tonight go full frontal, Shinedown at their most assertive. But this album is both considered and considerate. Its pacing is especially to be admired as is its caring assessment of what fear and confusion has done to our humanity. So where Army Of The Underappreciated is a bruising punk-metal song (albeit played with greater musicality and production value than most artists of that genre would muster), Daylight is this whole other thing – a unifying ballad that could conceivably have been written for Leona Lewis. In fact, Daylight’s proof that a great song is a great song, irrespective of genre.
Taken as a whole, Planet Zero continues Shinedown’s good work but widens their stride. Most of these songs could stand alone, but together they’re the work of a band unafraid of veering from one side of life’s road to another, and of rock stars totally in tune with the people who put them there.
Rating: 4/5
For fans of: Starset, Alter Bridge, Ghost
Planet Zero is released by Atlantic on July 1