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Bound by Ties of Blood and Affection

 
Album Review: Bound by Ties of Blood and Affection

  • Artist: Good Riddance
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 20, 2003
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Decades after the music's inception, politically and socially conscious punk rockers are still figuring out ingenious ways to cram words like "salience" and "sycophant" into overdriven three-chord anthems. Good Riddance lead man Russ Rankin adds to this lofty tradition throughout Bound by Ties of Blood and Affection, the strident Santa Cruz punk unit's sixth full-length for Fat Wreck Chords. "There's No 'I' in Team" seems to be the emotional heart of the album. "We foster the illusion of a democratic archetype," Rankin rants over the track's lockstep rhythms and chiming electric guitars. "You can write your congressman/And f*cking spit in the wind/For all the good it'll do you friend." Rankin goes on to endorse awareness and unity as a front against the empty patriotism he sees the government hiding behind. Though there isn't much new in the sentiment or songcraft, the message is as relevant as ever, and its delivery system is a raucous, satisfying punk rock megaphone. It's important for Rankin and the lads to carry their torches and set up their soapboxes, since for too many kids, punk means Hot Topic hair gel and black-vinyl spiked wristbands. Good Riddance acknowledges this. A prescient Breakfast Club soundbite spells it out: When you grow up, your heart dies. Rankin mixes painful, personal emotions of loss and regret with condemnations of the government's intrusion into its citizens' affairs ("Black Bag Confidential") and announcements of a perceived "great lie" foisted on the citizenry by big government and media fat cats. It's the liberal-left agenda crammed into 14 breakneck spitfires that makes you think before you rock. Bound by Ties of Blood and Affection finds Good Riddance to be tighter than ever melodically, dogged in their support of the punk rock tradition, and still boldly, proudly giving the finger to stuffed-shirts and bigwigs everywhere. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Made to Be Broken Russ Rankin Good Riddance (1:58)
More DePalma, Less Fellini Luke Pabich, Russ Rankin Good Riddance (1:49)
Saccharine Russ Rankin Good Riddance (2:16)
Up the Affiliates Russ Rankin Good Riddance (:57)
Boxing Day Russ Rankin Good Riddance (2:09)
The Dubious Glow of Excess Russ Rankin Good Riddance (2:23)
Black Bag Confidential Russ Rankin Good Riddance (2:16)
Paean to the Enlightenment Chuck Platt, Russ Rankin Good Riddance (1:27)
There's No "I" in Team Russ Rankin Good Riddance (2:17)
The Process Russ Rankin Good Riddance (1:44)
Dylan Russ Rankin Good Riddance (1:52)
Remember Me Russ Rankin Good Riddance (1:55)
Shame, Rights and Privilege Chuck Platt, Russ Rankin Good Riddance (1:30)
Bobby Baun Russ Rankin Good Riddance (5:19)

Credits

Jason Livermore (Mixing), Jason Livermore (Engineer), David Wagenschutz (Drums), Rich Williams (Pre-Production), Bill Stevenson (Producer), B.J. Papas (Photography), Luke Pabich (Guitar), Bill Stevenson (Mixing), Jason Livermore (Producer), Bill Stevenson (Engineer), Mario Reza (Prop Design), Russ Rankin (Vocals), Eli Atkins (Design), Chuck Platt (Vocals (Background)), Chuck Platt (Bass), Mario Reza (Transportation)
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Bound by Ties of Blood and Affection
Studio album by Good Riddance
Released May 20, 2003
Recorded January, 2003
The Blasting Room,
Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S.
Genre Punk rock
Length 29:57
Label Fat Wreck Chords
Producer Bill Stevenson
Jason Livermore
Professional reviews
Good Riddance chronology
Cover Ups
(2002)
Bound By Ties of Blood and Affection
(2003)
My Republic
(2006)

Bound by Ties of Blood and Affection is the sixth full-length album from Californian punk rock band, Good Riddance. It was released on May 20, 2003 on Fat Wreck Chords and was also produced on 322 limited edition white vinyl discs. It actually follows the release of a split EP with Kill Your Idols on Jade Tree Records and a cover version album, called Cover Ups in 2001 and 2002 respectively.

The band line-up remained the same as the previous album, Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit, and all but one of the production team – Stephen Egerton – were present for the fourth consecutive time. As was the tradition on all Good Riddance albums since 1996's A Comprehensive Guide to Moderne Rebellion – apart from possessing long names – a hidden track was included at the end of the recording. This time it was a parody of a government message – in keeping with the band's political leanings.

Contents

Track listing

  • All songs written by Russ Rankin, unless stated
  1. "Made To Be Broken" – 1:58
  2. "More Depalma, Less Fellini" (Rankin, Luke Pabich) – 1:49
  3. "Saccharine" – 2:16
  4. "Up The Affiliates" – 0:58
  5. "Boxing Day" – 2:10
  6. "The Dubious Glow Of Excess" (Rankin, Pabich) – 2:23
  7. "Black Bag Confidential" – 2:16
  8. "Paean To The Enlightenment" (Rankin, Chuck Platt) – 1:27
  9. "There's No "I" In Team" – 2:17
  10. "The Process" – 1:44
  11. "Dylan" – 1:52
  12. "Remember Me" – 1:56
  13. "Shame, Rights & Privilege" (Rankin, Platt) – 1:30
  14. "Bobby Baun" – 5:20

Quotes

Credits

  • Russ Rankin – vocals
  • Luke Pabich – guitar
  • Chuck Platt – bass
  • Dave Wagenschutz – drums

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