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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
very, very refreshing,
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This review is from: Cold As the Clay (Audio CD)
First of all im a big fan of Bad Religion...This is not Bad Religion. This cd is far from what Greg is known for, but it is so well done and fresh it surpasses some of his classic work. The sheer idea of releasing a folk album in this style would seem crazy to some, and i wasnt at first sure it could be pulled off. I was very wrong as this cd has now made it in my collection with VIP treatment. Every song flows well and backing band is an amazing compliment to Gregs well known vocals. Even if your not a fan of folk music check this cd out to see what your missing.
10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not terrible; not great.,
By Greg "Saganite" (Brooklyn Park, Mongolia) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Cold As the Clay (Audio CD)
There are at least two songs on this CD (Talk About Suffering and The Watchmaker's Dial) that I felt made it worth owning. The thing is, this is obviously a vanity project. Which, don't get me wrong, Graffin has more than earned. He is a great punk songwriter and a lot of fun in concert, so I say, "Good for you, Greg. Sing what you want to." The thing is, though, while there is nothing embarrassing on this CD, by and large the singing doesn't rise above "pretty good karaoke" status. Graffin doesn't do anything wrong--it's just that a lot of folk singers do it so much better. Having said that, though, it's interesting to listen to the music and imagine what influence exposure to these sorts of songs have had on Bad Religion. It's not nil. And the one disturbing thing about the CD was inclusion of two songs that can only be described as Gospel (Talk About Suffering and One More Hill), when Graffin has been such a reliably outspoken critic of theism. He's not wrong, though, about the power of such songs. Perhaps even an atheist can be forgiven for finding some religious expression to be fairly compelling performance art, if nothing else.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty Good,
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This review is from: Cold As the Clay (Audio CD)
I don't see many people outside of the Bad Religion fan base giving this much of a try, which is a shame, but it's a cool record. Don't read so into the song choices, and the what / where/ and why....Buy it and listen to it. It's pretty good! Good job Greg! Hey, I have been listening to punk rock for years and years...You get older and wiser...this is that kind of record. I like it and listen to it a lot.
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