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Album Review

Sublime's eponymous major-label debut arrived a few months after the band's leader, Brad Nowell, died tragically of a heroin overdose. As a show of sympathy, the album tended to be slightly overrated in some critical quarters, who claimed that Nowell was an exceptionally gifted lyricist and musical hybridist, but Sublime doesn't quite support those claims. Even so, the trio does have a surprising grace in its unabashedly traditionalist fusion of Californian hardcore punk, light hip-hop, and reggae. Switching between bracing hardcore and slow, sexy reggae numbers, Sublime display supple, muscular versatility and, on occasion, a gift for ingratiatingly catchy hooks, as on the hit single "What I Got." What they don't have is the vision — either lyrical or musical — to maintain interest throughout the course of the entire album. Sublime sags when the band delves too deeply into their dub aspirations or when their lyrics slide into smirking humor. The low moments don't arrive that often — by and large, the album is quite engaging — but they happen frequently enough to make the record a demonstration of the band's blossoming ability, but not the fulfillment of their full potential. Of course, Nowell's death gives the record a certain pathos, but that doesn't make the album any stronger.

Customer Reviews

absolutly great

This is a great cd from one of the best bands of the 20th century

Screw Apple's Review of the Album

This is one of my favourite albums of all time and i agree that the lyrics aren't always the best and most serious but at least they're honest with they're lyrics and say wat they want.And they can rele play they're insruments,especially the bass player and my favourite guitar solo of all time is the one on "santeria".Great Album buy it(especially if u smoke dope) it's great. P.S.y doesn't itunes have they're second album "40 oz. to freedom" that one is a better one for a pot smoker:P

post punk party album of the century

The I-tunes review of this album is brutal and total bull#@&^!!! This album helped an entire era of post punk gen-x rockers identify themselves, one of the best of the grungy 90's. I guess Nowell didn't read that part of the song writing handbook that said you had to be serious about it all.He incorperated fun and enthusiaism in everything he did, long live SUBLIME (except Brad of course)!!!

Biography

Formed: 1988

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s

Formed in 1988 as a garage punk band, Sublime rose to fame in the mid-'90s on the back of the California punk explosion engendered by Green Day and the Offspring, though Sublime boosted their punk influences with heavy elements of reggae and ska. The band released only two albums during its first seven years, and finally found mainstream success with a self-titled release in 1996. It proved to...
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