![]() "Jesus Walks" aims for Arcade Fire-style grandiosity, but falls a hair short, while "Another Shot" introduces a majestic chord progression that suffers beneath the weight of an uninspiring chorus. ![]() Tracks like "We Bring an Arsenal" and "Better Off Dead," the latter of which suggests an industrial, chrome-drunk take on the dystopian Godfathers classic "Birth, School, Work, Death," bristle with electro-metal goodness, fusing Muse's libertine enthusiasm with Green Day's flair for rousing suburban angst. ![]() Typically polished and predictably apocalyptic, Weapons works best when it's firing on all cylinders. The fifth studio outing from Welsh rockers Lostprophets strikes a nice balance between the metallic fury and desperation of their 2001 debut, Fake Sound of Progress, and the slicker, more commercial sound of 2009's Betrayed.
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