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Album Review: About Time

  • Artist: Pennywise
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1995
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Pennywise followed up 1993's inspired Unknown Road with another set of blistering Southern California hardcore on its 1995 release About Time. Pennywise had just begun to gel upon the return of singer Jim Lindberg and the completion of Unknown Road. The band's fourth release in as many years finds it functioning as a full-strength unit, cranking out searing hardcore laced with positive but leery messages and ideals. While the music and message remain essentially the same as their previous releases, increasing depth and maturity begin to take hold in both these areas. "Peaceful Day" jump-starts About Time with Fletcher Dragge's soaring guitar providing a deliberately tense landscape for Lindberg's passionate search for knowledge and enlightenment. While Pennywise generally purveys a forcefully positive attitude, the dark undercurrent that began to surface on Unknown Road claws closer to the surface on About Time. The justifiably angry "Freebase" finds them tackling the pain of losing friends to addiction, a somewhat ominous subject considering bassist Jason Thirsk lost a long battle with alcoholism about a year after the release of About Time. Pennywise's subject matter leans toward dark, brooding misanthropy at times, but always manages to convey an attitude of staunch determination. "Perfect People" details the simultaneous frustration and satisfaction of skirting dogmatic societal norms in favor of free-thinking individuality. "Same Old Story" expounds the theme, railing against the perils of living blindly by handed-down rules. Pennywise captures the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity on About Time, while continuing to develop an increasingly haunting but inspirational tone. Musically, the band continues to pound out earsplitting, high-energy hardcore with ever-increasing prowess. And while About Time doesn't necessarily break new musical ground, Pennywise shows subtle signs of growth while maintaining its hardcore influences. (Not always an easy feat.) Just when it seems as though Pennywise can't get any harder, faster, or tighter, the band members muster their collective forces and strengthen their attack to produce one of the most essential albums of their career. ~ Paul Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Peaceful Day (Lyrics) Pennywise Pennywise (2:51)
Waste of Time (Lyrics) Pennywise (2:18)
Perfect People (Lyrics) Pennywise (3:05)
Every Single Day (Lyrics) Pennywise (2:40)
Searching (Lyrics) Pennywise (2:55)
Not Far Away (Lyrics) Pennywise (2:53)
Freebase (Lyrics) Pennywise (2:41)
It's What You Do With It (Lyrics) Pennywise (2:26)
Try (Lyrics) Pennywise (2:33)
Same Old Story (Lyrics) Pennywise Pennywise (2:42)
I Won't Have It (Lyrics) Pennywise (2:30)
Killing Time (Lyrics) Pennywise (2:38)

Credits

Jason Thirsk (Bass), Jerry Finn (Producer), Fletcher (Guitar), Eddie Ashworth (Assistant Engineer), Fred Hidalgo (Creative Director), Brett Gurewitz (Producer), Jim Lindberg (Vocals), Gene Grimaldi (Mastering), Brett Gurewitz (Mixing), Eddie Ashworth (Mixing), Darren Doane (Photography), Byron (Drums), Jerry Finn (Engineer)
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About Time
Studio album by Pennywise
Released June 13, 1995
Recorded December 1994–March 1995 at Total Access Studios in Redondo Beach, California
Genre Punk rock
Length 32:07
Label Epitaph
Producer Jerry Finn, Brett Gurewitz
Professional reviews
Pennywise chronology
Unknown Road
(1993)
About Time
(1995)
Home Movies
(1995)

About Time is the third studio album by Pennywise, released on June 13, 1995.

Although the album was not a commercial success, it is widely considered to be one of Pennywise's best releases,[citation needed] and it includes their concert staples, "Peaceful Day", "Perfect People", "Every Single Day", and "Same Old Story". About Time was also the first Pennywise album to chart in Billboard. Most of the album follows the theme of problems with time: fear of it passing, controlling it and accepting it.

About Time is also the last Pennywise album to feature bass player Jason Thirsk, who committed suicide on July 29, 1996. After debating whether to break up, or to move on with a new bass player, Pennywise decided to hire a new bassist, Randy Bradbury, who would stay with the band permanently.

Contents

Writing and production

Writing for the follow-up to Unknown Road began in 1994. Pennywise entered Total Access Studios in December of that year,[1] booking two-and-a-half-months of studio time in which to record the album.

Track listing

  1. "Peaceful Day" – 2:52
  2. "Waste of Time" – 2:18
  3. "Perfect People" – 3:04
  4. "Every Single Day" – 2:39
  5. "Searching" – 2:55
  6. "Not Far Away" – 2:52
  7. "Freebase" – 2:41
  8. "It's What You Do with It" – 2:25
  9. "Try" – 2:32
  10. "Same Old Story" – 2:42
  11. "I Won't Have It" – 2:30
  12. "Killing Time" – 2:37

Personnel

Charts

Album

Billboard (North America) and the ARIA Charts (Australia).

Year Chart Position
1995 The Billboard 200 96
Australian Albums Chart 55

References

  1. ^ The exact date that the recording of About Time began is uncertain.

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