Supertones Strike Back | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 3, 1997 | |||
Recorded | West Beach Studios, Hollywood, CA | |||
Genre | Christian ska | |||
Length | 41:28 | |||
Label | BEC | |||
Producer | Steve Kravac | |||
The O.C. Supertones chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
7ball | [1] |
Church Musician Today | [2] |
Jesus Freak Hideout | [3] |
The Phantom Tollbooth | [4] |
YouthWorker | [5] |
Supertones Strike Back is the second studio album released by the O.C. Supertones. One reviewer described the album as a "no-hold-barred modern day revival meeting".[2]
Compared to the bands' debut, this release features a refined sound. Attributed to experience and having spent almost three months on production, vocalist Matt Morginsky joked that "we play in tempo and in tune on this one!"[6] The music contains harder guitars and begins to show diverse influences, like surf and R&B.[1]
Reception
The Los Angeles Times described the album as passionate, saying that "what they offer, in song after ska-punk song, is complete, full-hearted conviction". Going on to say that the album stood as an example and reproach to the trendy but superficial Orange County ska movement.[7] John DiBiase of Jesus Freak Hideout described the album as more aggressive than their previous album, with louder and harder guitar and moody vocals; praising it as one of the best ska albums available.[8]
Track listing
- "Supertones Strike Back"
- "Grace Flood"
- "Resolution"
- "Perseverance of the Saints"
- "Like No One Else"
- "Louder Than the Mob"
- "Unite"
- "Shut up & Play"
- "Tonight"
- "Little Man"
- "Caught Inside"
- "So Great a Salvation"
Personnel
- Matt "Mojo" Morginsky – lead vocals
- Jason "Kid" Carson – drums
- Tony "Toneman" Terusa – bass guitar
- Darren "Chief" Mettler – trumpet
- Daniel "Mad-dog" Spencer – trombone, rap vocals on Little Man
- Kevin "Slim" Chen – guitars
- Dave Chevalier – saxophone, rap vocals on Little Man
Additional musicians
- Andy Kaulkin – Hammond organ
References
- 1 2 Well, Chris (July–August 1997). "Reviews / Supertones Strike Back". 7ball (13): 50. ISSN 1082-3980.
- 1 2 Dietor-Hartley, Shannon (March 1998). "Album Advice: Supertones Strike Back ". Church Musician Today. 1 (7): 31.
- ↑ "O.C. Supertones, "Supertones Strike Back" Review". www.jesusfreakhideout.com. Retrieved September 13, 2021.
- ↑ "Supertones review by The Phantom Tollbooth". www.tollbooth.org. Retrieved September 13, 2021.
- ↑ Houge, Ty Chap (September–October 1997). "Tools / Music / Supertones Strike Back ". YouthWorker Journal. XVI (1): 68–69.
- ↑ Brown, Bruce A. (July–August 1997). "super tones". 7ball (13): 12–14. ISSN 1082-3980.
- ↑ Boehm, Mike (20 Aug 1997). "ALBUM REVIEW; *** THE SUPERTONES, "Supertones Strike Back" BEC Recordings;". Los Angeles Times - Orange County Edition. p. 2.
- ↑ DiBiase, John (May 1997). "The O.C. Supertones Strike Back".