Genre: Punk Rock
Label Number: 82658-2
© 1994 Atlantic Records
AllMusic Review by Jack Rabid
© 1994 Atlantic Records
AllMusic Review by Jack Rabid
It seems that Bad Religion's
eighth LP is a rare case of selling out in reverse. Having signed to
the big bad major wolf ("what big teeth you have, Grandma Atlantic"),
the bandmembers seem too intent on showing their fans they're not going
wimpy, so they turn their back on the advances of Generator and Recipe for Hate in order to bring back the naked aggression. Stranger Than Fiction
is back to the go-for-the-jugular stuff, pretending that the wonderful
modifications and variety of their recent work never existed -- thus the
qualms about this LP. It feels too regressive, a sort of pandering.
That said, if they are going to go backwards, I for one am going with
them -- there is still no one better at this stuff. The opening
"Incomplete" features some of the most intense verse singing by the
ever-soaring Greg Graffin, behind a muscular, punishing sound helped by guest guitar from the MC5's Wayne Kramer.
Almost as storming in the same vein are philosophical songs such as
"Leave Mine to Me," "Individual," "Tiny Voices," and the powerhouse
"Marked," all uptempo barnburners, pulverizing in their rapid passion.
The biggest gratification, though, is that a few songs do seem more in
line with the maturity of the previous two LPs. "Handshake" is the
album's summit, thanks to an oven-hot chorus and an outro-coda that has
to rank among their ten best moments. "Slumber" is a slower
show-stopper, with a pleading barrage of harmony vocals, while the title
track builds on Generator's "Atomic Garden" with an unusual Beatles/Jam
singsong melody. On the negative side, "Infected" into "Television" are
the two least effective songs of their 15 years, the former a
third-rate "Sanity," the latter bereft of hooks. In any case, it is not
to be missed and it will haunt you in your sleep.
tags: bad religion, stranger than fiction, 1994, flac,
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