Album Review: Social Distortion - Born To Kill
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Comeback album from the Californian punk rockers who play on Copenhell, affirms the band's sound after a cancer diagnosis and a decade and a half of silence
Social Distortion Returns With Born To Kill After Fifteen Years
You don’t wait fifteen years to make a record unless life gets in the way. Social Distortion‘s Mike Ness is ready to give us new music! The band is ready to release their eighth album, Born To Kill, on May 8 via Epitaph Records. It’s their first in 15 years, and the first since Ness battled and beat tonsil cancer. He told Noise11, “Fifteen years ago we were touring heavily. A lot of real-life stuff started to happen… COVID and cancer and family …
Album Review: Social Distortion - Born To Kill
Album Review: Social Distortion – Born To Kill Reviewed by Matthew Williams My first experience of listening to Orange County’s finest Social Distortion was the “Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell” album back in 1992. Their hard punk rock sound appealed to a younger me back then as I explored many different genres of music and now after a 15 year wait, they are back with a vengeance armed with their eighth studio album “Born To Kill”. This is the…
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