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The main component of every Black Label track is the riff' - Black Label Society builds their music on this simple truth, which is just as natural on 'Back in Black' as it is on the dozen songs included in 'Doom Crew Inc.', the eleventh album of the seasoned musicians. Black Label Society stormed the Billboard Top 5 Albums Charts three times in a row, most recently with 'Grimmest Hits' (2018), which debuted at number 1 on the Hard Rock and Independent Albums Charts. The BLS discography is like an instruction manual for finely crafted American hard rock music. 'Doom Crew Inc.' should therefore be required reading for all blues-based rock 'n' roll musicians. The nearly 30 songs, which were reduced to 12 for the album, began to take shape at the beginning of the pandemic in 2020 and were recorded in the Black Vatican Studio. Zakk Soli exchanges Twin-Guitar parts with Dario Lorina, supported by the sounds of longtime bassist John 'J.D.' DeServio and the powerful drummer Jeff Fabb. The beautiful simplicity of the BLS smash hits owes everything to the lessons Wylde first heard on 'We Sold Our Soul for Rock N' Roll': 'Less is more in everything. Except for guitar solos.'