Music / rock

- Honor is all we know


Reviews (3)


Gaffa [online]

d. 11. Dec. 2014

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Keld Rud

d. 11. Dec. 2014

"Punkkvartetten har svært ved at finde storformen frem".


AllMusic

2014

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Tim Sendra

2014

"Honor is the first album where Rancid sound obvious, like on the heavy ska "Everybody's Sufferin'," where the lyrics about how everybody's suffering are delivered in cornball Jamaican accents. It's the first time they sound empty, too, like they're going through the motions with little or no passion driving them. It's a shame, because to this point they were a pretty great band that you could count on to be, if not original all the time, at least 100% committed at all times-percent or so, and that's just not good enough".


Consequence of sound

d. 28. Oct. 2014

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Colin Brennan

d. 28. Oct. 2014

"Vurdering: C+-" - "Honor is a healthy step back in the right direction, but there's also no chance of it blossoming into a late-career classic. Given Rancid's recent track record, longtime fans will find solace in hearing an album that sporadically rekindles the band's earlier flame. They may never return to the heights of ...And Out Come the Wolves, but these guys are also pushing 50, and there's something to be said for raging against the dying of the light. At least here, that rage is palpable".



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