Def Leppard-Def Leppard (October 30, 2015)

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Def Leppard-Def LeppardFirst-rate melodic pop-metal. Def Leppard tracks like “Let’s Go,” “All Time High” and “Broke ‘n’ Brokenhearted” exude the band’s classic mix of seventies pomp-glam riffing, eighties electro-shock rhythms and patented, tremendously stacked chorus vocal harmonies in a manner that’s strikingly redolent of their past. But the album also finds the band moving beyond well-trod territory, as evidenced by the slinky pop-funk strut of “Man Enough,” the downtuned, acoustic psych-blues of “Battle of My Own” and the sleek New Wave-isms of “Invincible.”Rolling Stone (from Amazon)

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