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White Light White Heat White Trash

Social Distortion

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Album Review

With White Light, White Heat, White Trash, Social Distortion made a conscious attempt to cash in on the alternative "revolution" of the early '90s." Underneath the layers of glossy hard rock production, the band still hold fast to some of their punk roots, but too often they sound like a heavy hard rock band. Of course, that commercial sheen is intentional — it's the only way they could appeal to the legions of post-grunge alternative fans who appeared since Social Distortion released Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell in 1991. The problem is, the band doesn't deliver enough songs to justify the production. Mike Ness still wails away and growls out confessional lyrics, but too often they are ham-fisted and clichéd, much like the music that supports them. The band sounds tight and muscular, but the songs have few hooks to make them memorable. In trying to appeal to a wider audience, Social Distortion have lost much of their identity on White Light, White Heat, White Trash.

Customer Reviews

My Favorite CD.. EVER!

And that's no exaggeration. Not sure where the Social D fans are but I will tell you this album was my first Social D. album (I now have them ALL including Mike Ness's solo efforts). 1st song, "Dear Lover' is painful melodic journey that at the time in 1997 or 98 when I first heard it... literally moved me to tears, it was so personal, coming off nothing but broken relationship after broken relationship. I still feel it... now closing in on 40... My twenty something angst, a shadow of its former self, but still there and nothing brings it out of hiding like a good Social D tune. "Don't Drag Me Down" is powerful and a theme in my life to this day... I think Ness wrote it to speak about how the skinheads and hate culture killed legit punk rock before it even matured but I transpose my own meaning to negative forces in my life or the bunglings of government and corporate America’s greed and folly while other starve. I won't go song by song because to me there is not a bad song in the bunch and it’s my favorite Social D. CD (and remember I have them all) which is a tough call... but I guess it’s a lot like sex, you remember your first and this CD was my first... I still wear it out and I'm sure I've taken a couple years off of my hearing as a result. Well worth it. So that makes it my favorite CD ever, of all time. And has held that title for almost 10 years now... don't see that changing. So do yourself a favor, if you like testosterone rock... punk rebel outlaw lyrics that actually mean something and will inspire you and put fire in your belly and make you think… then get this CD! The whole damn thing.

ROCKS!

Rebel rock at its best.....makes me just want to snap back.....I love "I was wrong". I don't know but with Mike Ness on the leads his voice does more than entrance me but almost empowers me and makes me feel invincible. Love that feeling.

Social D does it again :]]

This is one of my favorite Social D albums the best by far and totally worth it !

Biography

Formed: 1978 in CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

The enduring L.A. punk band Social Distortion has overcome numerous personnel shifts, the demise of the Los Angeles hardcore scene that spawned them, and the heroin addiction of singer/guitarist/bandleader Mike Ness to achieve a measure mainstream acceptance for their rootsy, hard-hitting punk without compromise. Inspired by the fertile L.A. punk scene, Ness formed the group in 1978 with drummer Casey Royer and brothers Frank (bass) and Rikk Agnew (guitar). When the brothers left to join the Adolescents,...
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