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Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit

 
Album Review: Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit

  • Artist: Good Riddance
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: July 10, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Renown for their assaultive sonics, Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit finds Good Riddance huddling ever closer to the melodic punk sound they've been moving towards over the few preceding years. While the arrival of new drummer Dave Wagenschutz, with his varied rhythms and adept tempo changes, helps bolster the band's confidence to pursue new musical directions, Symptoms is Good Riddance's most eclectic to date. Of course, it's still a punk album, but the group now run the full gamut of subgenres, from speedcore to melodic punk and everything in between. "Year of the Rat," for example, starts slow enough to qualify as a hard rock ballad (bring your own lighter), before metamorphing into a solid punk rocker. "Libertine" boasts even more tempo changes, skittering in and out of speedcore, while a Stiff Little Fingeresque guitar jangles around the edges. There's still enough pummeling hardcore to keep fans sated, however, or in the case of "Nobody Likes a Cynic," a perfect hybrid of hardcore and hard rock to make all headbangers happy. But, in general, Symptoms is awash in melodic punk; from the opening number to the closing alt-punk hidden track, Good Riddance reels out a barrage of hummable songs and hooky choruses. In fact, "Yesterday's Headlines"' melody is a definite nod to new wave, dragged into the new school, needless to say. "Cheyenne" is equally poppy, albeit in a more minor key. However, the increased tunefulness takes none of the bite out of Good Riddance's lyrics. And whether attacking individual imperfections or greater societal ills, the group's songwriting remains savagely on point. Always threatening greatness, the group have now produced a true classic. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Fire Engine Red Luke Pabich, Russ Rankin Good Riddance (2:09)
Enter the Unapproachables Luke Pabich, Russ Rankin Good Riddance (1:35)
Yesterday's Headlines Russ Rankin Good Riddance (2:26)
Great Leap Forward Russ Rankin Good Riddance (1:35)
Cheyenne Russ Rankin Good Riddance (2:19)
Libertine Russ Rankin Good Riddance (1:54)
Trial of the Century Russ Rankin Good Riddance (2:25)
Nobody Likes a Cynic Russ Rankin Good Riddance (2:52)
Year of the Rat Russ Rankin Good Riddance (2:16)
Pisces/Almost Home Russ Rankin Good Riddance (2:08)
Defusing the Popular Struggle Russ Rankin Good Riddance (2:18)
All the Joy You've Ever Known Chuck Platt, Russ Rankin Good Riddance (:42)
Blue Black Eyes Russ Rankin Good Riddance (2:13)
Spit You Out Luke Pabich, Russ Rankin Good Riddance (5:19)

Credits

Stephen Egerton (Producer), Bill Stevenson (Producer), Jason Livermore (Engineer), Jason Livermore (Mastering), Jason Livermore (Producer), Bill Stevenson (Mixing), Bill Stevenson (Engineer), Jason Livermore (Mixing), Stephen Egerton (Mixing), Stephen Egerton (Engineer)
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Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit
Studio album by Good Riddance
Released July 10, 2001
Recorded February – March, 2001
The Blasting Room,
Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S.
Genre Punk rock
Length 32:09
Label Fat Wreck Chords
Producer Bill Stevenson
Stephen Egerton
Jason Livermore
Professional reviews
Good Riddance chronology
The Phenomenon of Craving EP
(2000)
Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit
(2001)
Split with KYI
(2001)

Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit is the fifth full-length album from Californian punk rock band, Good Riddance. It was released on July 10, 2001 on Fat Wreck Chords, and is produced by the same team of Bill Stevenson (Black Flag, Descendents), Jason Livermore, and Stephen Egerton, who produced their previous two albums and EP.

The band welcomed a new drummer, Dave Wagenschutz, for this recording. He was to be a permanent replacement for Sean Sellers and contributed to the band's next effort, Bound By Ties of Blood and Affection in 2003. However, Sean Sellers returned for 2006's My Republic.

The album was produced in a limited number of 546 grey marble vinyl pressings, which are currently out of print. The enhanced CD has a 4:30 movie, including a trailer for the DVD, 1994-1999 Exposed, which was available through Fat Wreck Chords, and a music video for "One For The Braves" from The Phenomenon of Craving EP.

Contents

Track listing

  • All songs written by Russ Rankin, unless stated
  1. "Fire Engine Red" (Rankin, Luke Pabich) – 2:09
  2. "Enter The Unapproachables" (Rankin, Pabich) – 1:35
  3. "Yesterday's Headlines" – 2:26
  4. "Great Leap Forward" – 1:35
  5. "Cheyenne" – 2:18
  6. "Libertine" – 1:54
  7. "Trial Of The Century" – 2:26
  8. "Nobody Likes A Cynic" – 2:51
  9. "Year Of The Rat" – 2:17
  10. "Pisces/Almost Home" – 2:08
  11. "Defusing The Popular Struggle" – 2:18
  12. "All The Joy You've Ever Known" (Rankin, Chuck Platt) – 0:43
  13. "Blue Black Eyes" – 2:13
  14. "Spit You Out" (Rankin, Pabich) – 5:18
  • The last track also contains the hidden song "In My Head" which is a coversong originally performed by the Psychedelic Furs

Credits

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

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