i know this is in the same vain as the nirvana post, but what can i say? this is some insightful shit. so for me, "and out come the wolves" was the last great punk record, regardless of its clash derivitiveness. green day never cut it.thoughts? please educate me if i'm wrong.
Rancid singer/guitarist Tim Armstrong’s solo album, A Poet’s Life, will be released by Epitaph on May 22. The first two tracks, “Hold On” and “Wake Up” are available as free downloads at the Epitaph site, as are videos for both songs. Armstrong had said in a post on the Epitaph site made last year that he planned on releasing the entire album as free MP3s, one song at a time. But now t
Punk rock is saved!Rancid has announced the release of their first new album since 2002. Let The Dominoes Fall will hit stores June 2nd. The first single will be available through the band's Myspace page on April 7th.The album was produced by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz and features a guest appearance by Booked T. Jones.The track listing for the album is as such:East Bay NightThis
Rancid's back to save punk rock. Their new album Let the Dominoes Fall comes out on June 2nd. We've got the first single, "Last One To Die" for you now. Snob's Music
It took 15yrs for a member to leave Rancid, oh well the time was coming soon enough. Rancid hasn't done anything good since Life Won't Wait. And what is up with Tim's solo album? There are some killer tunes w/ the Aggrolites but jesus why oh why is Tim "singing"? Why must he release a solo album?
"He's singin' and she's there to lend a handHe's seen his name on the marquee but she will never understandOnce again he's leavin' and she's there with a tear in her eyeEmbraces with a warm gesture it's time, time to say good-byeDestination unknown"--??"Ruby Soho"?? by Rancid