Shock (Tesla album)

Shock is the eighth studio album by American rock band Tesla.[1] Produced and co-written by Phil Collen, the work was released on 8 March 2019[2] via UMe.[3] and recorded at J Street Recorders.[4]

Shock
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 8, 2019 (2019-03-08)
GenreHard rock
Length44:05
LabelUMe
ProducerPhil Collen
Tesla chronology
Simplicity
(2014)
Shock
(2019)

Background

In January 2019, the ensemble released the title track for the album.[5] The following month, the group published "California Summer Song".[6]

Critical reception

Robert Rheubottom of AXS stated that "The song 'Shock' opens with an insistent retro-80s sounding backbeat, supplied by drummer Troy Luccketta. Bassist Brian Wheat and guitarist Frank Hannon climb aboard to set up the ominous groove for the song's first verse as lead vocalist Jeff Keith sings, “Clock is ticking I feel it/Ain't no stopping it now.”"[7]

Lauryn Schaffner of Loudwire said that ""Taste Like" is a cheerful, gritty rock song that stays true to the band's bluesy, '70s-inspired roots".[8]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."You Won't Take Me Alive"3:33
2."Taste Like"3:11
3."We Can Rule the World"4:14
4."Shock"3:36
5."Love Is a Fire"3:30
6."California Summer Song"2:57
7."Forever Loving You"3:42
8."The Mission"4:03
9."Tied to the Tracks"3:28
10."Afterlife"4:39
11."I Want Everything"3:24
12."Comfort Zone"3:48
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