Yup, crunchberries along with a Diezel Vh4 and an all black Marshall looking amp (can't quite make out what it is. It looks kinda like a Friedman Steve Stevens model) seems to be the main sound on this album. James has stated that they really nailed the guitar tone this time. I'm not that fond if it so far though, sounds a bit buzzy and flat to me. But I've only listened to it on my I pad headphones so far. Maybe I will change my mind when I pump it through my big sound system.
The song is pretty good. The production sounds better than DM, but seems a bit too unbalanced (alot of drums and guitars, where's the bass?) and the sound is still a bit too dry and flat to me, no real size to it. I guess they still want a "raw" sound rather than the more polished Bob Rock production that I must say I kinda miss.