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Dancing With Ther Devil

Lynch Mob

"Dancing With The Devil", is the farewell album from legendary guitarist George Lynch and Lynch […]
January 16, 2026

"Dancing With The Devil", is the farewell album from legendary guitarist George Lynch and Lynch Mob, closing the curtain on a storied hard rock legacy.For the farewell album the 2023 the line-up from 2023's "Babylon",Gabriel Colón (vocals), Jaron Gulino (bass), Jimmy D'Anda (drums) and Lynch."Dancing With The Devil"  revisits the band's blues‑driven fire with razor‑sharp riffs and soulful swagger, which is produced by Chris Collier, it balances raw intensity with veteran finesse, echoing the spirit of "Wicked Sensation" while embracing modern edge. A European edition adds the exclusive track "Somewhere",

Opening with the album title track "Dancing With The Devil" is a steady hard rock number with a strong vocal presence,the riffing has a dirty edge with great rhythm is a signature Lynch Mob track."Pictures Of The Dead" is a classic hard rock style track tinged with some blues shade,which gives the track some swagger,a thumping bass line with some thumping drums,speaking of drums "Saints And Sinners" is very drum led, which drives the track forward,with some of Lynch's crunchy riffs wrapped around the percussion section with a cool guitar solo, Gabriel Colon lets loose with his vocal range,"Lift Up Your Soul" is another powerful blend of rock & blues,slower tempo,with a subtle bass,"Love In Denial" also a bluesy number has huge groove,Guilno & D'Anda provide some great rhythm that allows George Lynch to let loose with some great riffing & solos."Machine Bone" is another track which features a heavy rhythm presence,the guitar runs are flowing,Colon's vocals have more of a gritty tone,

"Follow Me Down" picks up the pace and tempo a bit,more fretboard wizardry throughout,a great stand out track."Sea Of Stones" is an instrumental piece which is mellow,acoustic guitar led."Sea Of Stones" is a slow,doom laden track which wasn't my cup of tea,a bit too monotonous for my liking.As close to a ballad you get is "The Stranger" with a heavy drum presence once again,the vocals are immense,the chorus has power and the guitar solo is superb."Somewhere" ends this final Lynch Mob record with their trademark sound,great rhythm,great guitars with the past & present fused together.A fitting track to take their final bow if this is the end? Which is never set in stone is it? "Dancing With The Devil" is a good album,a fitting album to bow out on.George Lynch just cements his place as a fretboard genius,backed by a tight rhythm section,musically sounds great,at times vocally Gabriel Colon lacked the killer punch.But on the whole really well delivered & produced,a couple of filler tracks but the majority were great,resulting in a good listen.

 

7 / 10

Good

Songwriting

7

Musicianship

8

Memorability

8

Production

7
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"Dancing With Ther Devil" Track-listing:

1.Dancing With The Devil

2.Pictures Of The Dead

3.Saints And Sinners

4.Lift Up Your Soul

5.Love In Denial

6.Machine Bone

7.Follow Me Down

8.Golden Mirror

9.Sea Of Stones

10.The Stranger

11.Somewhere

 

Lynch Mob Lineup:

Gabriel Colon - Vocals

George Lynch - Guitar

Jaron Gulino - Bass

Jimmy D’Anda - Drums

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