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Another Case of Brewtality

 
Album Review: Another Case of Brewtality

  • Artist: Gang Green
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 30, 1997
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Boston's snottiest metal-core practitioners return with an economical album packing plenty of fluid guitar punch. Yet the irreverence which once moved frontman Chris Doherty's mob to demolish Til Tuesday's "Voices Carry" remains proudly intact (although history does not record how their peers felt). "Eviction Party!" and "This Job Sucks" have no trouble upholding the brattiness of yore. However, neither does the band champion self-abuse for its own sake, as "Out on the Couch"'s bleary-eyed boozer makes plain. "I'll Worry About It Monday," "I Missed It," "Living in Oblivion," and "Accidental Overdose" issue similar admonitions to straighten out before self-destruction takes over. Still other songs warn against nursing grudges ("Death of the Party"), forgetting to communicate ("Don't You Know"), and sexual jealousy ("Tricked into Bed...Again"). The group also displays a serious political outlook on "6,000 Crucified Slaves" and a righteously angry rampage through Stiff Little Fingers' anti-British standard, "Suspect Device." The mood is crisp and economical, with few songs breaking the two-and-a-half-minute barrier. Musically speaking, Gang Green remains grounded in hardcore punk, bolstered by the mile-a-minute leads typically associated with speed metal and effective use of tempo changes. Surprisingly subtle touches keep the music honest, such as the reggae break that pops up in "Hole (In the Road)." Former Neighborhoods guitarist/mainman David Minehan provides crucial production and playing assistance, while assorted cronies lend gang-style backing choruses as needed (yielding a lengthy credit list that would do any award-presenter proud). This is Gang Green's most accomplished effort; where they go from here will be interesting to watch. ~ Ralph Heibutzki, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Eviction Party Chris Doherty Gang Green (1:09)
Wash the Blood Chris Doherty Gang Green (2:19)
Break the Bottle Chris Doherty Gang Green (2:04)
Hole (In the Road) Chris Doherty Gang Green (2:00)
Death of the Party Chris Doherty Gang Green (2:29)
I Missed It Chris Doherty Gang Green (1:04)
Beach Whistle Chris Doherty Gang Green (3:50)
Don't You Know Gang Green (1:41)
Tricked into Bed... Again Chris Doherty Gang Green (1:46)
Denied Gang Green Gang Green (1:00)
This Job Sucks Chris Doherty Gang Green (2:09)
Out on the Couch Chris Doherty Gang Green (2:09)
Weekend Millionaire Chris Doherty Gang Green (2:44)
I'll Worry About It Monday Chris Doherty Gang Green (2:37)
Time to Pay Chris Doherty Gang Green (2:13)
Say Good Buy Chris Doherty Gang Green (1:59)
Livin' in Oblivion Chris Doherty Gang Green (2:01)
Accidental Overdose Chris Doherty Gang Green (2:08)
6,000 Crucified Slaves Dave Connolly, Chris Doherty Gang Green (2:10)
Suspect Device Gordon Ogilvie Gang Green (2:12)
Penalty Box Chris Doherty Gang Green (1:01)
To the Point Chris Doherty Gang Green (:54)
Here to Stay Chris Doherty Gang Green (1:12)

Credits

Dave Connolly (Vocals), Butch ? (Sound Effects), Mark Weiss (?), Bill Close (?), David Minehan (Mixing), Ooze (?), Jan Nelson (?), Steev Riccardo (?), Butch ? (?), Chief (?), Shred (?)
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Another Case Of Brewtality
Studio album by Gang Green
Released October 7, 1997
Recorded December, 1996
Capertown Sound,
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genre Hardcore punk
Length 45:05
Label Taang Records
Producer Dave Minehan
Walter Gustafson
Chris Doherty
Professional reviews
Gang Green chronology
Back & Gacked EP
(1997)
Another Case Of Brewtality
(1997)
Preschool
(1997)

Another Case Of Brewtality was the fourth full-length album from Boston, Massachusetts hardcore punk band, Gang Green. It was released on October 7, 1997 by Taang Records.

It follows hotly on the heels of an EP, Back & Gacked, which the band produced only five months previous. It contains 23 tracks, of which six were on the EP.

It was the band's first full-length studio album since 1989's Older... Budweiser, and features drummer Walter Gustafson – who had left the band in 1984 and subsequently returned in 1991 to temporarily cover Brian Betzger.

Since Mike Lucantonio and Kevin Brooks had left the band after two new tracks were recorded for the King Of Bands compilation, a new guitarist – Mike Earls – and bassist – Matt Sandonato – were found to play on this album.

It was also the band's first full-length release for Taang Records since 1986's Another Wasted Night. On the same day, Taang also re-released all their early material – from 1981 to 1983 – on a CD called Preschool.

Contents

Overview

A return for Walter Gustafson, Taang Records and the band after a five year absence means a return of the super-fast, funtime hardcore punk for which the band made its name all the way back in 1983.

The lyrics are back from the socio-political stance evident in places on Older... Budweiser to a more earthy subject matter – that of drinking (hence the title), women, drinking some more, falling foul of loose women, and generally partying and causing mayhem. Think of a mutant, three-speed AC/DC and you are somewhere in the ball park.

The songs are, on the whole, short and pacy with one track falling headlong into another. Fitting in tight tempo changes intermittently and with ease, it is hard to imagine that only one person hereby present – Chris Doherty – was in attendance for the bulk of their limelight career from 1987 to 1991.

They even find space to do a cover version of a classic Stiff Little Fingers song, "Suspect Device", from 1978.

It is interesting to note that the closing track is called "Here To Stay" which seems to suggest they had more in the pipeline. They have played a few shows up through 2007.

Track listing

  • All songs written by Chris Doherty and Walter Gustafson, unless stated
  1. "Eviction Party" – 1:10
  2. "Wash The Blood" – 2:19
  3. "Break The Bottle" – 2:05
  4. "Hole In The Road" – 2:01
  5. "Death Of The Party" – 2:30
  6. "I Missed It" – 1:04
  7. "Beach Whistle" – 3:50
  8. "Don't You Know" – 1:42
  9. "Tricked Into Bed Again" – 1:47
  10. "Denied" – 1:00
  11. "This Job Sucks" (Doherty, Matt Sandonato, Sweet, Mark Weiss) – 2:10
  12. "Out On The Couch" (Doherty, Sandonato, Sweet, Weiss) – 2:10
  13. "Weekend Millionaire" (Doherty, Sandonato, Gustafson) – 2:45
  14. "I'll Worry About It Monday" – 2:37
  15. "Time To Pay" – 2:14
  16. "Say Good Buy" – 2:00
  17. "Livin' In Oblivion" – 2:02
  18. "Accidental Overdose" – 2:09
  19. "6000 Crucified Slaves" (Doherty, Gustafson, Dave Connolly) – 2:11
  20. "Suspect Device" (Fingers, Ogilvie) – 2:12
  21. "Penalty Box" – 1:02
  22. "To The Point" – 0:55
  23. "Here To Stay" – 1:13

Credits

  • Chris Doherty – vocals, guitar
  • Mike Earls – guitar
  • Matt Sandonato – bass
  • Walter Gustafson – drums
  • Dave Minehan – additional guitar on tracks 9, 12, and 13
  • Dave Connolly – lead vocals on "6,000 Crucified Slaves"
  • Recorded December, 1996 at Capertown Sound, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
  • Produced and engineered by Dave Minehan, Walter Gustafson, and Chris Doherty
  • Mixed by Dave Minehan and Walter Gustafson

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