Social D goes Rock'nRoll

Social D goes Rock'nRoll

Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell (Audio CD)

Customer Review

In 1992, the album was not exactly welcomed with open arms. Mike Ness moved not only looks far from Punk, but also further strengthened its indulged blues and country roots. The songs are all succeeded, but the production faltered a little. The guitars are in the background, the drums sounded a bit powerless. Nevertheless, the album has some great classics, such as Cold feelings and Bad luck. Although the album from the reasons mentioned above was somewhat weaker than its predecessor Social Distortion, or successor from 1996 WhiteLight White Heat White Trash, but the purchase worthwhile, since no failures can be reported in the songs and Social D anyway not bad have made or average albums.

Do not miss 1 1 Rank: 5/5
September 26
Everything is perfect 5 Rank: 4/5
June 28
satisfied 1368 Rank: 5/5
February 10
a beautiful series 1 Rank: 5/5
October 21