Alter Bridge
Alter Bridge


2.5
average

Review

by CultOfNoise-Steve USER (9 Reviews)
January 13th, 2026 | 17 replies


Release Date: 01/09/2026 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Alter Bridge's 8th album sees them at their weakest.

Over the last two decades, Alter Bridge have become one of the most popular modern stadium rock bands—with a appeal built largely on Mark Tremonti’s huge riffs and solos and Myles Kennedy’s soaring vocals where he belts out their skyscraper-high choruses. Their sound has always been super accessible, radio-friendly, and big on the “emotional epic rock” energy. But now, two decades later, they’re on their eighth record—this new self-titled album. And the question is: does it do anything to evolve their sound?

For the past 14 years, Mark Tremonti has also been pouring tons of energy into his own solo project. And honestly? The output from Tremonti’s solo albums over this period has surpassed Alter Bridge’s output over the same time-span. On top of that, Tremonti, Brian Marshall, and Scott Phillips have all been busy with the Creed reunion tours. Whether you love Creed or love to meme on Creed, those shows have been successful—and they clearly shifted time, energy, and songwriting attention away from Alter Bridge. So now Alter Bridge returns with a self-titled album—usually the signal of a band redefining or re-centering itself—but instead it feels like a band two decades into its career, with a very defined formula, and not much desire (or creative bandwidth) to deviate from it.

This album sticks extremely closely to Alter Bridge’s established formula: big riffs, clean production, mid-tempo hard rock, and rote themes about perseverance, darkness, and redemption. It all feels very samey. The album essentially has the format of swerving from one dark-ish, edgy, almost alt-metal sounding track to a wet weepy “uplifting” track, back to edgy track, and back again.. and that exact pattern literally happens all the way through. It’s very predictable.

One of the biggest surprises here—unfortunately—is Myles Kennedy’s choruses. The man is known for legendary, high-flying hooks. Think of the best Alter Bridge songs: “Open Your Eyes”, “Broken Wings”, “Rise Today”, “Addicted to Pain”. These are defined by Myles singing his ass off. But here the choruses are just bafflingly weak.

On top of this, the songwriting (never the band's strength) across the album feels generic, beige, and honestly stale. Parts that try to sound dark just don’t have enough edge as their idea of 'dark' is just too vanilla.

There are very minor moments where they deviate away from the formula. "Scale Are Falling" has some good guitar work from Tremonti and a vaguely spacey vibe. And the section before and through the solo is one of the albums better moments. But again, Myles’s vocal power feels MIA and fails to match the highs the guitars seem to be trying to pull the track towards. "Slave To Master", clocking in at 9 minutes, ticks the box for an “epic” album closer. To be fair, the larger scale evoked on the track does play to the bands strengths and it ends up being one of the better tracks on the album. The extended solo from Tremonti is very good, but the melancholic vibe of the song just leaves the album ending on a downer note - which is not what you want from an AB record.

If you’re a long-time Alter Bridge fan and you just want more Alter Bridge, you’ll probably enjoy this. But if you're hoping for something fresh, or something that hits the emotional highs of their early catalog, this album is going to feel like a disappointment.



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ShartHarder
January 13th 2026


397 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Condensed written copy of my video review here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agNE9U_MZmQ



I feel I was a bit harsh as its not awful, just stale. But honestly, is this even better than Creed?

Gfunk839
January 14th 2026


36 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Uh yea it's a damn site better than anything Creed ever did. I think it's another quality album which is quite badly hurt by mediocre brickwalled production which masks alot of the dynamics that make AB songs so fun to listen to.

TheMoonchild
January 14th 2026


1335 Comments


Ah yes, the defensively self titled record

ShartHarder
January 14th 2026


397 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

'Uh yea it's a damn site better than anything Creed ever did. I think it's another quality album which is quite badly hurt by mediocre brickwalled production which masks alot of the dynamics that make AB songs so fun to listen to.'



Didn't have talking up a Creed record on my bingo card but - Weathered has better production, more variety in its tracklist, heavier tracks and better stadium rock anthems than anything on this.



On reflection the score may be a tad harsh, but its a step down from a band who have been stepping down on every release ever since Fortress

cloakanddagger
January 14th 2026


875 Comments


Haven't listened to this yet but given this band's last few albums I'm not expecting much and I'm unfortunately unsurprised to hear this is likely another bland AB record.

Their production does suck now. The first 3 records all sound fine but (as much as it pains me to say this) since Fortress everything has just been completely brickwalled. Fortress could get away with it cause it was such a brilliant record, but there's no excuse with anything that came out after that.

Gfunk839
January 14th 2026


36 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Cloakanddagger - as a massive AB fan, I must agree fully. In the fandom Fortress' production is widely praised but I don't hear it - ABIII was leagues ahead. Fortress is just as grating and shrill as The Last Hero. The band could definitely benefit from some quality remasters of their albums.

keaton_86
January 14th 2026


1384 Comments


You know when a band is 5+ albums in and they release a self titled album with weak art it's gonna be bland as hell.

cloakanddagger
January 14th 2026


875 Comments


"ABIII was leagues ahead"

That might be the best sounding Alter Bridge album agreed. They've always had the same producer though so i have no idea wtf happened in the 3 years between AB III and fortress. Even comparing Fortress to Tremonti's first solo album production wise is night and day and those records were released only a year apart from one another.

Christbait
January 14th 2026


1538 Comments


The band (and Tremonti) just seem like they're on auto-pilot. But to pump out some bog standard record and self-title it like it's a redefinition of the band is lame. I think both bands also need to find a new producer. Baskette's production style is just big and loud and, ironically, seems to stifle the creative nuances that the band is capable of.

Gfunk839
January 14th 2026


36 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yea I've started to theorize that Elvis (producer) has hearing damage or something .. but Tremonti's latest (2025), and Sevendust's latest (2023 I think) sound good to me so I don't know

Christbait
January 14th 2026


1538 Comments


I think it sounds good when it is reflective of the intent of the music. Tremonti's solo stuff does try to be a little edgier than his AB contributions and AB have always been a hodgepodge of hard rock and melody. Baskette just doesn't have an ear for that sort of nuance and just wants every single instrument to be as loud and thick and enunciated as possible. Even with a crisp production, ear fatigue is still a real thing that producers need to be more cognizant of.

Past that, every single from this album was just so boring. I couldn't be compelled to listen to the full thing.

Gfunk839
January 14th 2026


36 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Mr. Bait, if you get the time check out Slave to Master, the long track. IMO it proves that they still have the chops to write some killer songs. Might inspire you to push through. Scales Are Falling is also very interesting and unique in their discog.

Beardog
January 14th 2026


6523 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Yeah everything is just very flat here. Good to hear I'm not the only one complaining about their production being so bad. AB III and Blackbird are mixed by someone else than the later ones for as far as I can tell though

peartnoy
January 15th 2026


2445 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Elvis Baskette has been at the helm of their productions since Fortress. His bombastic productions are very hit or miss for me.



It can sound absolutely huge when it's kept in check but on this and especially Walk The Sky it's just so distorted and loud that nothing really hits.



I do like how Pawns & Kings is handled though. This is War starts and that opening just gets me MOVING it sounds so big and menacing. The new Mammoth album also sounds pretty great. Sevendust suffers from the same problems this does imo, maybe to a lesser degree.

CriticalMyth
January 15th 2026


68 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I wanted to like this more, but damn, the production is so muddy. Nothing seems to stand out. I liked a few tracks but there is nothing about this album that makes me want to give it many more spins.

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
January 15th 2026


11591 Comments


Informative review, pos.

This is probably too mainstream for me.

PistolPete
January 15th 2026


5327 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I thought the single on this was pretty good in general, it's nice and heavy but yeah after a whole hour of it...tiresome.



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