A Poet's Life

A Poet's Life

by Tim Armstrong
A Poet's Life

A Poet's Life

by Tim Armstrong

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Anyone looking for the punk rock sound of Rancid on Tim Armstrong's first solo album, A Poet's Life, might be left wondering where the loud guitars and charging tempos have gone. Instead with able backing from L.A. reggae revivalists the Aggrolites, Armstrong has crafted a grooving, fun-filled modern reggae album, influenced by ska, rock steady, roots reggae, and dancehall and filtered through a modern pop-punk attitude. The sound of the record (nimble, jumped-up, and retro but fully modern) impresses instantly, but as the record goes on, Armstrong's voice emerges as the star. His raspy croon, staccato toasting, and ragged shout fit the reggae sound surprisingly well. Sure, Rancid always had a huge Jamaican influence, but erasing all traces of punk from the sound is a risk. The first four songs will erase any doubts about that risk paying off and just might have you thinking the record's going to be a no-holds-barred classic. "Wake Up" is a rollicking, dubby warning to a friend to shape up, "Hold On" rides a wobbly organ line and a huge hook, "Into Action" is a slamming ska-pop song featuring vocals from teen pop punkette Skye Sweetnam of all people, and the rock steady ballad "Translator" is a sick-hearted but determined ode to perseverance with a brilliant Armstrong vocal. The second half fades a bit as the lyrical clunkers add up; Armstrong falls into cliche on "Take This City" and dives headlong into inanity on "Oh No," where he professes his love of L.A., nightlife, and rock & roll. Still, tunes like the silly but sweet love song "Lady Demeter" and the righteous "Inner City Violence" (which brings some necessary blood and fire to the proceedings) make up for the minor stumbles, and the whole record ends up being quite enjoyable. Armstrong may not exactly be a poet, but anyone who's heard any Rancid knows he makes great records. Now we know he can do it on his own. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 06/15/2018
Label: Epitaph
UPC: 0045778049110
Rank: 15375

Tracks

  1. Wake Up
  2. Hold On
  3. Into Action
  4. Translator
  5. Take This City
  6. Inner City Violence
  7. Oh No
  8. Lady Demeter
  9. Among the Dead
  10. Cold Blooded

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Tim Armstrong   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Skye Sweetnam   Vocals (Background)
Tom Cook   Trombone
Scott Abels   Drums
Roger Rivas   Organ,Piano
Ritchie Stites   Vocals (Background)
Jubal Jones   Saxophone
John Morrical   Piano,Guitar,Harmonica
Brian Dixon   Guitar
Daphna Dove   Vocals (Background)
Hunter Perrin   Guitar
Saliva Cano   Percussion
J. Bonner   Bass
Jesse Wagner   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Bibi McGill   Guitar
Eitan Avineri   Trumpet
Korey Horn   Drums

Technical Credits

John Morrical   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Gene Grimaldi   Mastering
Brian Dixon   Engineer
Tim Armstrong   Mixing,Artwork,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Photography,Video Editor,Video Director
DJ Odi   DJ
Rachel Tejada   Artwork,Producer,Photography,Video Editor,Video Director
Chelsea Rebelle   Wardrobe
Chris Lasalle   A&R
Camden Lock   Wardrobe
Tom D. Klime   Layout Design
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