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Social Distortion
Sex, Love and Rock ’N’ Roll
RELEASE
September 28, 2004
LABEL
Epitaph
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Punk Revival, Alternative/Indie Rock
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Album Review
Eight years separated the release of
Social Distortion
's misguided
White Light, White Heat, White Trash
and their next studio album, 2004's
Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll
, and a fair amount happened to the band in that time. Most notably,
Dennis Danell
, who had been the only constant in the band's lineup besides leader
Mike Ness
, died in 2001 at the age of 39, and on a pair of solo albums
Ness
began digging deeper into the roots music that had long informed his style. After confronting the grief of losing one of his best friends and exploring the less muscular side of his musical personality,
Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll
makes it clear
Ness
and his bandmates were ready to turn up the amps and make some noise, but while musically this is firmly in the So-Cal punk mode of their best work, lyrically this music reflects the mind of a more mature and thoughtful
Mike Ness
. Much as
Ness
dealt with the toll his years of drug abuse and casual violence had taken on him on the albums
Social Distortion
and
Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell
,
Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll
finds him pondering the stuff of genuine adulthood -- love, relationships, and looking to the future while trying to reconcile the past. "Live Before You Die" celebrates life in the moment without giving in to hedonism,
Ness
declares "I'm gonna trade in my old ways for a new shot at life" in "Faithless," and "Footprints on My Ceiling" tells the story of a man who has come to the realization that he has to accept his feelings if he's ever going to be loved. Some might think this means
Ness
is going emo on us after all these years, but in context these songs become the work of a man who's strong enough to know his own weaknesses and is struggling to become a better man by working through them, and the music -- with
Ness
ably assisted by
John Maurer
on bass,
Jonny Wickersham
on guitar, and
Charlie Quintana
on drums -- is potent, hard-hitting rock & roll with real heart and soul behind it.
Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll
shows that
Social Distortion
have held onto what made them great while growing and changing in the best ways, and the result is one of the best albums this band has made to date.
–
Mark Deming, Rovi
Track Listing
Reach for the Sky
Highway 101
Don't Take Me for Granted
Footprints on My Ceiling
Nickels and Dimes
I Wasn't Born to Follow
Winners and Losers
Faithless
Live Before You Die
Angel's Wings
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