Feature: Let’s Shake Some Dust – The Outlaw Rebirth of Volbeat
The track sets a desolate, sun-scorched stage, evocative of a spaghetti western showdown.
Below is a draft for a music feature focusing on the legacy and impact of that specific era. Let's Shake Some Dust
While Volbeat had always flirted with "Elvis-metal," "Let's Shake Some Dust" signaled a deeper dive into American Western lore. By the time the dust settled and the heavy riffs of "Pearl Hart" and "Lola Montez" kicked in, the band had successfully married the spirit of Ennio Morricone with the crunch of Metallica.
Fans often cite this intro as the definitive "Volbeat vibe"—the moment you know you’re about to hear a story as much as a song. Shaking the Dust Off Today Feature: Let’s Shake Some Dust – The Outlaw
The phrase "Let's Shake Some Dust" is the title of the atmospheric, western-inspired intro track for 2013 double platinum album, Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies . It serves as a stylistic gateway into the band's blend of heavy metal, rockabilly, and outlaw country.
In 2013, a harmonica wailed over a gritty acoustic guitar, signaling a shift in the heavy metal landscape. That 88-second intro, aptly titled wasn't just a mood-setter; it was a manifesto. It invited listeners into a dusty, cinematic world of gunslingers and ghosts, marking the beginning of Volbeat’s most ambitious chapter: Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies . A New Frontier in Sound By the time the dust settled and the
This era saw the permanent addition of lead guitarist Rob Caggiano (formerly of Anthrax), whose technical precision added a new layer of polish to Michael Poulsen’s grit.