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may seem like an odd choice of producer for
, but as
illustrates, it was an inspired, even necessary, one for the veteran Californian punkers.
painted themselves into a corner in the late '90s, adhering to the literate, hard-driving punk that marked their indie releases. That may have kept them pure, but as they grew older, they wound up repeating many of their musical ideas, while losing some of their focus.
blends his talents as a pop maverick and a vital hard rock producer on
, pushing
to strengthen their melodies and hooks without losing their edge. Of course, if the record was just production, it would fall flat, but
seems eager to embrace the challenge of making their tightest, tuneful record yet. Maybe some longtime fans will cringe at the big, powerful sound, the backing harmonies, or the catchy melodies, but these were all present on previous
releases -- here, they're just presented with more focus. The focus, the careful production, and the group's solid, well-constructed songs result in one of the group's strongest records, while illustrating that the group can indeed grow old gracefully. And that's the most remarkable thing about
-- it is clearly the work of a band that's been around for nearly 20 years, but the experience hasn't worn them down, it's strengthened them. They've stayed true to their original vision while expanding its boundaries, which is something many veteran bands, regardless of genre, just can't do. Some credit may go to
, but the achievement really is
's, not his. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine