Social Distortion / Hard Times And Nursery Rhymes
Album: | Hard Times And Nursery Rhymes | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Social Distortion | Added: | Jan 2011 | |
Label: | Epitaph Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-04-10 | Pull Date: | 2011-06-12 |
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Week Ending: | Jun 12 | May 29 | May 22 | May 15 | May 8 | May 1 | Apr 24 | Apr 17 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 28, 2013: | Time Traveler
Machine Gun Blues |
4. | Oct 30, 2011: | Aural Surgery
California (Hustle & Flow) |
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2. | Dec 04, 2012: | We're All Alright
Machine Gun Blues |
5. | Jun 10, 2011: | Of Sound Mind
Alone & Forsaken |
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3. | Feb 10, 2012: | Time Traveler
Machine Gun Blues, Diamond In The Rough |
6. | Jun 10, 2011: | Time Traveler
Machine Gun Blues |
Album Review
D. Cannibal
Reviewed 2011-03-25
Reviewed 2011-03-25
Well, this band is certainly not the same one that cranked out “Mommy’s Little Monster” and “1945”. Now Mike Ness & co. fancy themselves an old-timey rockabilly band that forgot to turn off the distortion (pun intended). Good for a spin now and then, I suppose, if you don’t mind these punkers sounding like they got stranded in an old honky-tonk in Tennessee and had to sing catchy pop hooks to hitch a ride back home. Beersoaked rock-country anthems incorporating as much Exiles-era Rolling Stones, Tom Petty, and dare I say Green Day? Hmm. Okay, daytime radio-friendly I guess. Try: 2, 5, 10. FCC: 10 “shit”
1. Somber, rockin instrumental
2. Swingin’ rockabilly number, harmonies remind me of Stones’ “Exile”
3. Dookie-style GD with a speakeasy vibe
4. Honky-rock stomp a la “Ball and Chain” in terms of mood
5. Upbeat, kind of bluesy, catchy harmonies, kind of goofy.
6. A drifting country-rock ballad, tastes like beer and tears.
7. More upbeat, still kind of down, plus acoustic guitars
8. Storytellin’ sad pop-rock
9. Brokenhearted ballad complete with piano
10. A bit of the old SD peeks through here, probably the most fun on the album, rockin stomper complete with backup harmonies.
11. Lackluster but still decently catchy pop-rock
1. Somber, rockin instrumental
2. Swingin’ rockabilly number, harmonies remind me of Stones’ “Exile”
3. Dookie-style GD with a speakeasy vibe
4. Honky-rock stomp a la “Ball and Chain” in terms of mood
5. Upbeat, kind of bluesy, catchy harmonies, kind of goofy.
6. A drifting country-rock ballad, tastes like beer and tears.
7. More upbeat, still kind of down, plus acoustic guitars
8. Storytellin’ sad pop-rock
9. Brokenhearted ballad complete with piano
10. A bit of the old SD peeks through here, probably the most fun on the album, rockin stomper complete with backup harmonies.
11. Lackluster but still decently catchy pop-rock
Track Listing