2007-07-12
Respect for one’s elders seems to be a universally accepted code of conduct. A code that Tim Armstrong (Rancid, The Transplants,etc.) seems to know quite well, in fact. Channelling the reggae/dub dabblings of Sandinista-era Clash, Armstrong offers what appears, on the surface, to be a reletively light hearted romp through his world, with a persistent oh-so-unmistakable reggae backbeat persisting. However, for those who catch the lyrics, the light-heartedness is often scant, as Mr. Armstrong seems to favor projecting a more realist view of our world’s current rat’s nest of a social situation. Musically and lyrically, respect for his elders.
PARTICLE
Transformations Live for the People
THE NIKHIL KORULA BAND
Music of the New Day
Dog Bite
Tranquilizers
K.D. LAND AND THE SISS BOOM BANG
SING IT LOUD
Sarah Jane Scouten
When the Bloom Falls from The Rose
VARIOUS
The Acidsoxx Family Sampler
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