So after the untimely death of Scott, the band was left with yet another void to fill. It's almost uncanny they hired another 90's hit maker, and a singer with his own personal issues to work out. In a shock to the music world, Creed's Scott Stapp had come out of hiding (after his series of drug abuse and counselling session) and stepped up to the plate. This was a different dynamic for Scott to work with. It was heavier, faster, and more along the lines of metal. I guess that's interesting on how the other members of Creed formed an equally heavier band called Alter Bridge.

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Anyways, Art of Anarchy came roaring back with their new singer, and a new album. I was over impressed with the compatibility of the members. While Scott's voice was recognizable, Scott's deep voice complimented the sound of the band, and can be heard throughout the first few tracks such as "No Surrender", and "The Madness". Keep in mind that they can definitely keep the ballads coming as well, such as "Let You Down".
While I have always been a Scott fan since his "Human Clay" days, I really hope that Scott continues on with Art of Anarchy. I think it's a great fit for him, and the band has sounded better than ever (there are a few shredding moments throughout the album that are fantastic). It also seems like a great mutual benefit for all parties as well; Scott gets to continue making music like he always has, as well as his name bringing a slew of fans and some popularity.
"The Madness" was released on March 24th, 2017 via Century Media Records.
(Album artwork courtesy of Century Media)
1. Echo of a Scream
2. 1000 Degrees
3. No Surrender
4. The Madness
5. Won't Let You Down
6. Changed Man
7. A Light in Me
8. Somber
9. Dancing with the Devil
10. Afterburn