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Greg Graffin

Greg Graffin

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 22 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Neil Young, Bad Religion

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Don't Be Afraid To Run (4:12) Date added: 10/16/06 | Total listens: 9,272
Talk About Suffering (3:37) Date added: 10/16/06 | Total listens: 5,943

User reviews for Greg Graffin

Average rating4 starsOut of 22 votes

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Editor's review

Bad Religion fans will do a double-take when they hear their hero's new LP, a cross of Neil Young-style Americana and quasi-Celtic folk. But the Young comparison is doubly apt and reminds us how Graffin's still a punk-rocker: these are spirituals, but they're protest songs in the same breath.

Biography

In many ways Cold as the Clay is a highly unconventional record. First of all it combines traditional American old-time music with original rock compositions. Secondly it’s offered up by Greg Graffin, an artist best known for his work with Bad Religion as one of the most successful and prolific punk rock performers in the world. Lastly, it was recorded and mixed in accordance with the raw integrity of it’s origins in only eight days, with a group of talented musicians who had never played together before, utilizing inspired live takes and not much else in the way of studio contrivances. Happily, the results are as gratifying artistically as they are unconventional conceptually. In the liner notes Greg put it this way:

"We set out create a record that would honor the legacy of American music, and it is my hope that we were able to capture a lasting musical moment. I wanted to show how my work with Bad Religion was informed by other, seemingly disparate and unconventional genres of music that at first glance may appear to have nothing to do with punk. My hope is that this project will live to pass along the tradition of American songwriting to others long after I am buried and cold as the clay."

Guest appearances by Jolie Holland, and The Weakerthans. Produced by Brett Gurewitz.

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