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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What Else [Are They] Supposed To Do?,
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This review is from: Wolves in Wolves Clothing (Audio CD)
I remember being in high school, loving NoFX's most recent release So Long and Thanks for all the Shoes. I mentioned it to some older kids who were wearing Blink-182 T-shirts. They sort of snortled and said that NoFX hadn't come out with a good one since Punk in Drublic.
And now they keep coming out with new albums. And now, though I'm sort of tired of their new albums, and none of them have the catchiness or memorability of their old ones, I try really hard to respect the fact that they are still going. And the music does grow on me over time. It has on their last couple of albums. With that said, this is just more NoFX. The songs are different but the feel is the same. Every once in a while they mix it up, but sort of in a predictable way. Like the last few albums, the songs seem to have been written over the last year and a half. They have their usual clever wit. The same decent but standard production (with the recent flair of having a couple of purposefully badly recorded songs, just for the sake of it). The same cocky fun with a subversive but obvious political slant. It seems to be getting old. And that's the conundrum bands face. Every aging band has to make an important choice, either to change and piss off the loyal fanbase, or stay true to their sound and get stale. People who liked Metallica's early work hate their recent work. On the other hand, how many times did AC/DC record the same crap over and over again? There are some melodies on Wolves that I can hum along to. And after enough listens, I'll have the words in my head. And then one day I'll find myself humming a song or two, and I'll go back and listen to it. And that's good. Because in the end, it's just more NoFX, and that's really not all that bad of a thing. ----- EDIT: almost a month after posting all this, I've come to consider this NoFX album a classic. It's pretty much on par with So Long and Thanks For All the Shoes. Good work, NoFX.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great start! Terrible finish!,
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This review is from: Wolves in Wolves Clothing (Audio CD)
This cd starts out as a great punk cd! Halfway through, it becomes disjointed and doesn't seem to be going anywhere. I recommend this for only diehard, hard-core (no pun intended!) NOFX fans......but, as an intro to the group, i'd recommend Punk In Drublic or Heavy Petting Zoo.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
What a difference a minute makes,
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This review is from: Wolves in Wolves Clothing (Audio CD)
I must say that I didn't have high hopes for this album, considering the slather of reviews that appeared here. Some reviews of praise and derision were both equally uninteresting, and I couldn't help but wonder if it was in part due to a really mediocre album. I mean, you would think that a really sharp album would at least tick people off enough to write something interesting in their rage, wouldn't you?
But no. Instead, there was a lot of accusations of selling out and not knowing what punk is, and people brandishing their NOFX resumes (how many albums they own, how long they've loved NOFX, how they're going to see them, etc.), which made me wonder if NOFX were just toting along the punk equilvalent of mullet-headed, sentimental wannabes and wide-eyed kids who didn't know that time has a habit of passing. Now, I would by no means call this one of the best NOFX albums out there, and I find others much more exciting, and in another mood I would probably rate this a 3, but my level of surprise at seeing how inventive and unsentimental NOFX still is, despite the efforts of certain fans and detractors, definitely convinced me to bump this up to 4 stars. What is punk, what isn't--these are silly arguments. All it comes down to is the originality of the music--is there a sense of true play here, of reinvention, of moving forward? I think this album has a lot of this at its best moments, though I must admit that I was less impressed by a lot of the short songs. What a difference a minute makes! Short of "Instant Crassic," which was quite intentionally a one-joke pony (as part of the satire), a lot of the shorter songs on this disc felt like single ideas that could have gone farther, for indeed these guys have the experience to see an idea through towards something totally original. That's why I found "Leaving Jesusland" one of my favorite songs on this disc. Do I agree with the sentiments of the song? Not completely, but that's not what makes a song good. Some of the reviews listed on this site accuse NOFX of being rather stupid with their social commentary. Ultimately, I think one of the butts of their humor IS oversimplification, the tendency to want to lash out at something, of which they are guilty, and they know it. How can anyone listen to "Leaving Jesusland" and continue to think that these guys are unwavering on their love of Cali and hatred of the south and midwest when they'll cry out in "Doornails": This bowl is for my mom, for drinking more than I did For posting bail for me in New York And in Hollywood that first time, And that joint we smoked was the worst time Cuz doing drugs with parents is just wrong. NOFX not only goes on the attack against fakery ("The Marxist Brothers," "One Celled Creature") and politics and 'culture warriors' ("USA-holes," "The Man I Killed," "100 Times F*ckeder"), but the ultimate finger-pointing is also directed at themselves, for trying their best but knowing they're also human and share some of the foibles that they point out in others. For the best songs, check the time index--if it's over 2 minutes, you have a better shot. It's a shame, really, because NOFX have shown in the past that they are good at short songs, but this time...not so good. So stop trying to prove to the world that you are punk or not--just listen and see if you like it or not.
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