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The Bright Lights of America [Untitled 13th] [PA] (CD - 2008)

The Bright Lights of America [Untitled 13th] [PA] (CD - 2008)

( UPC: 00886972514222)
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Artist: Anti-Flag

Label: RCA Records (USA)

Genre: Hardcore/Punk

Album Description: Iron City stalwarts Anti-Flag may have been accused by many fans of "selling out" when they signed with RCA Records, but anyone who's still singing that same old song hasn't stopped to liste... Read More

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Album Description
Iron City stalwarts Anti-Flag may have been accused by many fans of "selling out" when they signed with RCA Records, but anyone who's still singing that same old song hasn't stopped to listen to THE BRIGHT LIGHTS OF AMERICA. As politically volatile as ever, Anti-Flag have merely brought their vital message to a wider audience while expanding their sonic palate beyond the standard Clash/Ramones buzzsaw. "No Warning" flirts with dance-punk via disco beats, "Vices" toys with '80s FM radio rock, and "Shadow of the Dead" greases up the works with horns and hints of funk. They haven't gone soft, though. There are still rants ("Spit in the Face") to remind you of their hardcore roots. One can't help but wonder what Anti-Flag will do with a new president, but if THE BRIGHT LIGHTS OF AMERICA is any indication, they're not going to stop fighting.

Anti-Flag have been explicitly political punks from their earliest days, so the political themes of their eighth album, The Bright Lights of America, are entirely to be expected. What's different about this effort is not its topicality but its ambition and artistic reach: in some ways, it's the Pittsburgh band's equivalent to Green Day's American Idiot. Produced by, of all people, Tony Visconti, one of the grand old men of British rock record production best known for his work with David Bowie, The Bright Lights of America is a crystal-clear, razor-sharp album that never falls into mere empty bombast. The sound of the album is its first surprise: the distortion, overdriven amps, and lo-fi haze one expects from this style of punk are entirely gone, and orchestral overdubs and even a children's choir make appearances throughout these 13 songs. The second surprise is how these aspects serve to enhance the band's musical sensibilities rather than obliterate them. A solid set of spunky, powerful punk tunes complete with fist-in-the-air choruses, anchored by the title track, which may well be the band's most immediately catchy tune ever, The Bright Lights of America would sound like a complete sellout move were it not for how unflinchingly lead singer Justin Sane's lyrics stick to the anti-consumerist and antiwar critiques that have been the band's lyrical lifeblood from the beginning. It's tough to consider a song like "The Modern Rome Burning" as an attempt to court the teenybopper set. The neat thing about The Bright Lights of America, however, is that it sounds good enough that some of the Good Charlotte crowd might end up hearing it anyway. ~ Stewart Mason

Track Listing
1.Good and Ready
2.Bright Lights of America, The
3.Vices
4.Modern Rome Burning, The
5.If You Wanna Steal
6.No Warning
7.Spit in the Face
8.We Are the Lost
9.Go West
10.Smartest Bomb
11.Shadow of the Dead
12.Ink and the Quill, The
Album Information

UPC:
00886972514222
Release Date: Apr 01, 2008
Type: Performer
Genre: Hardcore/Punk
Label: RCA Records (USA)
Distributor: BMG (distrib
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2008
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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