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Devil's Brigade

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Album Review

Following two 12-inch singles from 2003 and 2005, after a long wait, Rancid spinoff Devil’s Brigade released their debut self-titled album in 2010. In true psychobilly fashion, lead singer Matt Freeman sings in a gruff Gene Simmons-esque growl as he slaps his upright bass in time to the rhythmic skiffle of percussionist D.J. Bonebrake. “Ride Harley Ride” takes a surf-rock cue from Dick Dale with Tim Armstrong providing some tasty tremolo guitar bends, while “Bridge of Gold” takes a punky approach to Appalachian bluegrass. For this classic-sounding number, Freeman sings of his journeys out west in hopes of getting a job building the Golden Gate Bridge, as Lars Fredriksen and Tim Armstrong take drunken turns caterwauling the verses. It’s a far cry from the straightforward modern-day punk of Rancid, but open-minded fans of the band may find the tumbleweed twist from the norm enticing.

Customer Reviews

À go, on fait tous des spin off!!

Tim Armstrong l'a fait avec Transplants. Lars Fredericksen aussi avec ses Bastards. Maintenant, Matt Freeman, le bassiste de la formation Rancid, sort son projet. Le meilleur bassiste de punk nous livre un album qui sonne sale. Un punk rock 100% USA avec une touche country qui ne donne que le goût de rire (Bridge of Gold feat. Tim Armstrong). La voix de Freeman n'est pas pour tout le monde. Oui, elle est très rauque, mais c'est la meilleur qui soit pour ce type d'album!

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

After serving stints in Operation Ivy and Rancid, San Francisco punk veteran Matt Freeman conceived a project of his own in 2000. Originally planned as a musical about the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge called Halfway to Hell Club, Freeman took the songs he had written with Tim Armstrong during the off-season of touring with Rancid and started Devil’s Brigade. Along with Armstrong on guitar,...
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