- Roll On
- Pictures in the Mirror
- Riot on Broadway
- Straring at the Light
- Carry Me Home
- Don't Shut the Gate
- Dirty Man
- Blood on Your Hands
- Revolution Regained
- Silent Vicotry
- Read About It
- Killing the Right
- Astoria Paranoia
- Uncle Harry
- Prisoner of Society
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Cameron Baines Vocals (Background)
Scott Owen Bass,Vocals,Bass (Upright)
Johnny Toogood Vocals (Background)
Grant Relf Vocals (Background)
Tom Read Vocals (Background)
Travis Dempsey Drums,Percussion
Jack Howard Trumpet
Chris Cheney Guitar,Vocals
Matt Aberle Handclapping
Tom Larkins Vocals (Background)
Butch Lee Percussion
Jeremy Smith French Horn
Eli Janney Noise
David Davis Assistant Engineer
Nick Fountain Mixing,Mixing Assistant
Martin Philbey Photography
Andy Wallace Mixing
Chris Chaney Composer
Jack Howard Horn Arrangements
Josh Wilbur Mixing Assistant,Mixing
Steve Sisco Mixing Assistant,Mixing
Miti Producer,Mixing
Miti Adhikari Producer
Danny Clinch Photography
Nick Launay Producer,Engineer
Chris Cheney Composer,Arranger
Tom Baker Mastering


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Overview
Taking note from their number one Australian debut in 1998, the ARIA awards, and spots on Vans' Warped Tour, The Living End grow up, but continue to rampage on with their rowdy punkabilly on Roll On. Not entirely relying on the spirit of 1977 punk rock, their sophomore effort pulls toward their Aussie rock roots (AC/DC, Rose Tattoo) and a touch of British class for an eager modification, and it's a smart move. The trio's momentous energy remains the same, and the fever exuded through spiraling guitar cuts and rebellious lyrical chants illustrates The Living End's pinch-hitting desire to make their punk-oriented sound less commercial, less kitschy, and more stripped. Frontman/guitarist Chris Cheney is vocally sharp, the spunk and snarl on songs like "Don't Shut the Gate" and "Riot on Broadway" are lyrically tighter, consciously aware and almost wishful. The Living End don't hold back, but explore musical chaos for a tangled hybrid of sounds. Elements of Oi! and ska placates the post-pubescent attitude found on the band's eponymous debut, and the band looks beyond the simplicity of most three-cord riffs. The souped-up "Dirty Man" could have been a Smiths song, humorously tapping into the softer side of The Living End, while tailoring toward the Ritalin-reliant spool of pop kids. "Revolution Regained" has the same effect, and Scott Owen's upright bass and Trav Dempsey's thunderous percussion takes shape as Roll On's rambunctious staple song. The majority of the album is slightly that way, the whole battle cry and infliction of defeat is old-school regardless of The Living End striving for such raw power and self-independence. It's far more fashionable than Green Day's typical quick rants. ~ MacKenzie Wilson
Product Details
Release Date: | 03/27/2001 |
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Label: | Reprise / Warner Bros. |
UPC: | 0093624806325 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
The Living End Primary ArtistCameron Baines Vocals (Background)
Scott Owen Bass,Vocals,Bass (Upright)
Johnny Toogood Vocals (Background)
Grant Relf Vocals (Background)
Tom Read Vocals (Background)
Travis Dempsey Drums,Percussion
Jack Howard Trumpet
Chris Cheney Guitar,Vocals
Matt Aberle Handclapping
Tom Larkins Vocals (Background)
Butch Lee Percussion
Jeremy Smith French Horn
Eli Janney Noise
Technical Credits
Frank Maddocks ArtworkDavid Davis Assistant Engineer
Nick Fountain Mixing,Mixing Assistant
Martin Philbey Photography
Andy Wallace Mixing
Chris Chaney Composer
Jack Howard Horn Arrangements
Josh Wilbur Mixing Assistant,Mixing
Steve Sisco Mixing Assistant,Mixing
Miti Producer,Mixing
Miti Adhikari Producer
Danny Clinch Photography
Nick Launay Producer,Engineer
Chris Cheney Composer,Arranger
Tom Baker Mastering
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