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Album Review: Wolves in Wolves' Clothing

  • Artist: NOFX
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 18, 2006
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Although Wolves in Wolves' Clothing starts off with a promising bang, NOFX loses footing halfway in and stumbles downhill for the rest of the record. Maybe it shouldn't be a surprise when the first line of the amusing opening track proclaims, "I'm not here to entertain you...I'm here because old habits die hard/And seriously what else am I supposed to do?" But even so, expectations were pretty high coming into the album off their smartly wry EP Never Trust a Hippy, which was released a month earlier. Beginning well enough, the first half of Wolves is full of super-tight, tongue-in-cheek punk rock antics that make one think and laugh at the same time. "Seeing Double at the Triple Rock" is a seriously fun tune with charging guitar riffs that usher in drunken good times over at Dillinger Four guitarist Erik Funk's popular Minnesotan social club. NOFX's unabashed distaste for George W. and his cronies emerges blatantly in the thick bass of "USA-holes" and less outwardly in the bouncy, country-ish saunter of "The Man I Killed." Fat Mike also addresses the war in Iraq differently than just outright attacking the government -- a junkie friend successfully cleans himself up by joining the Army, only to later get killed in "Benny Got Blowed Up." Serious topics (including many attacks on overzealous Bible-thumpers) tempered with NOFX's trademark sarcastic nature soon become much shorter and less fun near the album's middle. The trouble isn't that the songs are just short -- quick in-and-out blasts are normally quite satisfying -- it's that these tunes just seem unfinished or plain forgettable. A few exceptions appear, like the brash "100 Times F*ckeder" or the sentimental quasi-elegy to friends lost over the years in "Doornails," but it's not enough to make the hodgepodge feeling of filler songs near the end disappear. Thus, Wolves in Wolves' Clothing simply lacks that cohesive sense of being an entire album to enjoy. It's not that NOFX have lost their ability to offend, mock, challenge, and entertain in one sardonic, glistening package. Just the opposite, actually: over two decades old, the band really sounds as tight, relevant, and sharp as ever. It's just that the second half seems a bit lazy overall, which makes the inherent lack of fun all the more frustrating. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
60% Fat Mike NOFX (2:25)
USA-holes Fat Mike NOFX (2:13)
Seeing Double at the Triple Rock Fat Mike NOFX (2:09)
We March to the Beat of Indifferent Drum Fat Mike NOFX (2:38)
The Marxist Brothers Fat Mike NOFX (2:43)
The Man I Killed Fat Mike NOFX (1:18)
Benny Got Blowed Up Fat Mike NOFX (1:05)
Leaving Jesusland Fat Mike NOFX (2:54)
Getting High on the Down Low Fat Mike NOFX (1:13)
Cool and Unusual Punishment Fat Mike NOFX (2:05)
Wolves in Wolves' Clothing Fat Mike NOFX (1:57)
Cantado en Español Fat Mike NOFX (1:26)
100 Times F*ckeder Fat Mike NOFX (1:57)
Instant Crassic Fat Mike NOFX (:34)
You Will Lose Faith Fat Mike NOFX (2:31)
One Celled Creature Fat Mike NOFX (1:31)
Doornails Fat Mike NOFX (2:14)
60% (Reprise) Fat Mike NOFX (1:54)
[Untitled Track] Fat Mike NOFX (11:29)

Credits

Jason Livermore (Mastering), Andrew Berlin (Engineer), Jason Livermore (Producer), Eric Melvin (Engineer), Bill Stevenson (Mixing), Jamie McMann (Engineer), Fat Mike (Producer), Bill Stevenson (Engineer), Jason Livermore (Mixing), Bill Stevenson (Producer), Eric Melvin (Tape Operator), Erica Pedersen (Translation), Jason Livermore (Engineer), Adam Krammer (Engineer)
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Wolves in Wolves' Clothing
Studio album by NOFX
Released April 18, 2006
Recorded 2005
Motor Studios,
San Francisco, USA
Genre Punk rock
Length 46:17
Label Fat Wreck Chords
Professional reviews
NOFX chronology
The Greatest Songs Ever Written (By Us!)
(2004)
Wolves in Wolves' Clothing
(2006)
They've Actually Gotten Worse Live! (2007)

Wolves in Wolves' Clothing is NOFX's tenth full-length album. It was released on April 18, 2006.[1]

Contents

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Fat Mike

Wolves in Wolves' Clothing
# Title Length
1. "60%"   2:25
2. "USA-Holes"   2:14
3. "Seeing Double at the Triple Rock"   2:10
4. "We March to the Beat of Indifferent Drum"   2:38
5. "The Marxist Brothers"   2:44
6. "The Man I Killed"   1:19
7. "Benny Got Blowed Up"   1:05
8. "Leaving Jesusland"   2:54
9. "Getting High on the Down Low"   1:14
10. "Cool and Unusual Punishment"   2:05
11. "Wolves in Wolves' Clothing"   1:57
12. "Cantado en Español"   1:26
13. "100 Times Fuckeder"   1:58
14. "Instant Crassic"   0:35
15. "You Will Lose Faith"   2:38
16. "One Celled Creature"   1:32
17. "Doornails"   2:15
18. "60% (Reprise)"   1:54
19. "Untitled Track"   11:29
iTunes Bonus Tracks
# Title Length
1. "Insulted by Germans... Again"   2:38

Vinyl

  • The first 1062 albums were pressed yellow/green vinyl. [1]

Chart positions

Chart Peak Position
Billboard 200 46
Digital Albums 46
Independent Albums 2


Personnel

  • Recorded and mixed at Motor Studios, San Francisco, USA
  • Produced by Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore, and Fat Mike
  • Recorded and mixed by Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore, tracks 1 – 6 and tracks 10 – 18
  • Recorded by Adam Krammer and mixed by Jason Livermore, tracks 7 – 9
  • Additional engineering by Andrew Berlin, Jamie McMann and Eric Melvin
  • Mastered by Jason Livermore at The Blasting Room, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
  • "Cantado en Español" translated by Erica Pedersen

Sources

References

  1. ^ Store: Fat Wreck Chords

 
 

 

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