Will Work for Diapers

Will Work for Diapers

Will Work for Diapers

Will Work for Diapers

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Overview

Protest singers are in short supply these days, but Fifteen's Jeff Ott more than makes up for it by dropping this double album of social observation and critique. Armed only with his acoustic guitar, Ott takes aim at oppressors of all varieties, including his greedy landlord, alcoholic wife-beaters, plus the heroin and AIDS epidemics with his well-thought lyrics. "Radio Conspiracy" takes a controversial dig at piggish, controlling broadcasting corporations like Clear Channel, while the contentious "9/11 Is Still a Joke" is deeply critical of the way most Americans have reacted to the 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Other tragedies, like "Georgia," which addresses the brutal murder of a 12-year-old girl, get a less subjective depiction, but none of Ott's songs here are for the light-hearted. Yet for all the pain in his world, the arrival and presence of Ott's own daughter seems to have given his music some glint of optimism. Admittedly, experiencing two discs of Ott's positioning, regardless of what side of his argument you're on, can be a little overwhelming and is recommended in small doses. Just the same, the folks at Sub City deserve accolades for giving Ott's cold, hard look out of America's back door a forum. ~ John D. Luerssen

Product Details

Release Date: 11/11/2003
Label: Sub City Records / Hopeless Records
UPC: 0790692002528
Rank: 250257

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Radio Conspiracy
  2. Will Work for Diapers
  3. Caffiend
  4. This Song Title Available for Lease
  5. 911 Is Still a Joke
  6. Jarred & Jessica
  7. Once Upon a Time
  8. $1.78
  9. Who's Your Daddy?
  10. Victory Is Mine
  11. Heroin

Disc 2

  1. Georgia
  2. Forever
  3. White Pride
  4. Minimum Wage
  5. Jux
  6. My Congressman
  7. Lucky
  8. Mt. Shrink Wrap
  9. You Don't Know Me
  10. My Enemy
  11. Land
  12. Song #14
  13. Welcome to Berkeley
  14. The End

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