The Phoenix Network:
The Phoenix
Boston
|
Portland
|
Providence
Stuff@Night
WFNX
Live Radio
|
On Demand
Adult
About
|
Advertise
Moonsigns
|
Band Guide
|
Blogs
|
In Pictures
Music
CD Reviews
|
Classical
|
Download
|
Live Reviews
|
Music Features
|
New England Music News
See all in CD Reviews
Gorillaz
CD Reviews
Bad Religion
New Maps of Hell | Epitaph
By
BRETT SINGER
|
August 20, 2007
BAD RELIGION, NEW MAPS OF HELL
" alt="photo of 'BAD RELIGION, NEW MAPS OF HELL'">
3.0
Stars
Early-’80s hardcore roll call: Black Flag? Gone. Minor Threat? Gone. Hüsker Dü? Gone. Bad Religion? Still here, still putting out new music, and still annoyed. Their latest brings founding guitarist and Epitaph honcho Brett Gurewitz back to join former Minor Threat/Dag Nasty/Meatmen punk-guitarist-for-life Brian Baker and long-time Bad Religion guitarist Greg Hetson. Bad Religion have always been on the softer side of hardcore, thanks to those massed vocals and Greg Gaffin’s tendency to sing rather than shout. “New Dark Ages,” with its layered background harmonies, wall-of-sound instrumentation, and quietly propulsive drumming, is a 27-year career in a nutshell. Elsewhere, there’s the old-school SoCal hardcore of “52 seconds” (which is actually 58 seconds), and Gaffin’s impressive vocab (he’s got a PhD, teaches at UCLA, and drops phrases like “supplicate and survive this transubstantiation”). But he comes right back with “Murder” (“If you’re discontent to know your world’s a pile of shit/Listen to a riddle that’ll tickle every bit of it”), ditching the tuneful vocals for a bit of good old-fashioned screaming. Sure, it sounds odd coming from a bunch of fortysomethings rather than some grimy all-ages kids. But if determination = quality, then Bad Religion are one of the best punk bands in the world.
Related
:
Springtime for Darwin
The wars of evolution are louder than ever. What Ben Stein, Bad Religion, and a physics professor from Quincy can tell you about where you came from.
Punks find their inner Americana
The altered aesthetic of punks playing folk
John Doe
A Year in the Wilderness | Yep Roc
More
Springtime for Darwin
The wars of evolution are louder than ever. What Ben Stein, Bad Religion, and a physics professor from Quincy can tell you about where you came from.
Punks find their inner Americana
The altered aesthetic of punks playing folk
John Doe
A Year in the Wilderness | Yep Roc
The band time forgot
The shocking truth about the Outlets
Muck and the Mires
Dorren EP | Dirty Water
Fatal Attraction
Meet Julie Carter, Troy Schoeller, and Spooky. Their entire lives are death.
APB
Something to Believe In | Young American
The Rogers Sisters
THE INVISIBLE DECK | Too Pure
Cowboy Mouth
Voodoo Shoppe | Eleven Thirty
She Wants Revenge
SHE WANTS REVENGE | Geffen
Less
Topics
:
CD Reviews
,
Bad Religion
,
Bad Religion
,
Entertainment
,
More
,
Bad Religion
,
Bad Religion
,
Entertainment
,
Music
,
Pop and Rock Music
,
Punk Rock
,
Husker Du
,
Brett Gurewitz
,
University of California-Los Angeles
,
Less
Share
:
Rss
Email
Print
Comments
Bad Religion
This article is right on the money. It's good to have a review by somebody that knows and remembers. Also still around- Butthole Surfers & Bad Brains and many of the primary guys from all your '80's favorites.
By
dmanhattan
on 08/26/2007 at 12:29:24
Add a Comment
Today's Event Picks
[FILM]
THE LIFE OF A REPO MAN IS ALWAYS INTENSE: “THE BRATTLE SELECTS 2009”
Plus 2 more >>
ARTICLES BY BRETT SINGER
MOUNTAIN
| December 26, 2007
Masters of War | Megaforce
BEN HARPER AND THE INNOCENT CRIMINALS
| September 17, 2007
Lifeline | Virgin
BAD RELIGION
| August 20, 2007
New Maps of Hell | Epitaph
See all articles by:
BRETT SINGER
MOST POPULAR
Most Viewed
Most Emailed
WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE
As our planet edges closer to the apocalypse, the escapist, fantasy world of cryptids is suddenly coming to life
LOWER ALLSTON, YEAR SIX
PHOTOS: FIRE NEAR FENWAY
Charred grilled on Peterborough Street
BUSTING BALLS: 20 WAYS TO IMPROVE SPORTS
We blow the whistle on the ridiculous rules and quirks that make the games lame
REVIEW: ANIMAL COLLECTIVE, MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION
Domino (2009)
DAILIES GO DARWIN
Reports of newspapers' death are exaggerated — but after the changes coming in 2009, will we still recognize them?
ADAM BOCK IS A GOOD LISTENER
Talking the talk
JOAN DIDION ON STAGE, SPALDING GRAY ON THE PAGE
Grief watch
PHOTOS: FIRE NEAR FENWAY
Charred grilled on Peterborough Street
DANIEL NAGRIN
(1917–2008)
HOT TOPICS
Boston Symphony Orchestra
,
Kim Deal
,
Radiohead
,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
,
Harvard University
,
Kurt Weill
,
James Levine
,
James Robinson
,
John Harbison
,
Brian Eno
More Topics
. . .
LATEST SLIDESHOWS
Slideshow: Cryptids in Maine
Lower Allston, year six
All Slideshows
Buy Adult Novelties Online
Featured Articles in Museum And Gallery
:
Ice ice baby
Beauty and the East
Year in Art: Beyond the gloom
ICA artists ring in the new year
Drawing to a close
Friday, January 09, 2009
|
Sign In
|
Register
thePhoenix.com:
Home
Listings
Editor's Picks
News
Music
Film + TV
Food + Drink
Life
Arts
Rec Room
Video
Phoenix Media/Communications Group:
Boston Phoenix
Portland Phoenix
Providence Phoenix
StuffAtNight
People2People
MassWeb Printing
G8Wave
About Us
Contact Us
Advertise With Us
Work For Us
Sitemap
RSS
Mobile
TODAY'S FEATURED ADVERTISERS
Copyright © 2009 The Phoenix Media/Communications Group