Still Counting
Volbeat · Guitar Gangsters & Cadillac Blood (Ltd Edition) [2008]
Well I'm definitely not alone, well I'm not alone
You're a liar, you're a cheater, you're fool
Well that's just like me yoohoo and I know you too
Mr. Perfect don't exist my little friend
And I tell you it all again, and I do it again
Counting all the assholes in the room, well I'm
definitely not alone, well I'm not alone
Look deep into yourself before you blame
all others for betrayal, for betrayal
I promise, so easy to say, and easy you failed,
and you do it again
Well the music seems to cover
And the liquid do the colours
Well I turn my back and
go for all the better things in order
Well maybe you think your lie is safe
But I read you like a letter, yeah like a letter
Your charm do not evens the pain
It feeds me with rage, and you do it again
Well the music seems to cover
And the liquid do the colours
Well I turn my back and
go for all the better things in order
Well the music seems to cover
And the liquid do the colours
Well I turn my back and
go for all the better things in order
And a gangster keeps on telling
that he's got a song that matters
So I flip a coin towards him
Thank you very much for listening
Still Counting
Volbeat's 'Still Counting' stands as a defining track from their 2008 album 'Guitar Gangsters & Cadillac Blood,' solidifying their place in the modern Danish rock scene. The song exemplifies the band's signature blend of heavy, melodic guitar riffs and driving rhythms, characteristic of their work during this prolific era. As a staple of their discography, it showcases the dynamic interplay between vocalist Anders Dinesen and guitarist Anders Kjerulff, creating an anthemic sound that has become integral to their live performances and radio presence. The recording captures the high-energy, party-rock aesthetic that Volbeat brought to the forefront of the genre in the late 2000s, influencing countless subsequent acts in the metalcore and hard rock spaces.

