Green Day, New Lengths!

GREEN DAY
On New lengths!!!!

Rock might hit the Radar again when a bunch of Berkeley Punk’s confront their genre, and revitalise it back to full health. Singling out Green Day as an old band trying to relive past achievements might be a bad idea, they have always been the prime underdogs, never limiting themselves or standing under the thumbs of hierarchy waiting to crush them. Upgrading punk as a pivotal asset has always been their adventurous spark, powering a battery that has seen better days. Punk is a pulverised Musical viewpoint covered in a stale mould that grew and mutated when the Ramones, The Clash and co left it to malfunction. Will Green Day’s next venture bring Punk out from under its dead skin, or will they go a different route, down a road they haven’t trailed.

Green Day may upstart a new revolution in a Music World where genres collide, where pop corrodes the airwaves, where Music sometimes fails to inspire. Inspirement is key in Music, an ingredient key to its evolution. Manufactured bands spray their scent across the Music scene, killing old methods that kept it afloat for so many years. Green Day could coordinate a lifeline, bringing their angst influenced fiffs to the top table, adding a spicy coating to a music industry lacking taste and texture. Their has been many breakingthrouth acts, many replications, but also a few who have donned music injecting it with a flair the phenomenon quite rightly craved.

Rock is a brand with a fierce reputation, a creative spark that sails you away to better days, an utmost lift to a more defined lookout. Green Day’s grasp upon the genre has elevated them to a top tier, branching them above their musical peers and dysfunctional competitors. The outfit stand streets ahead, mastermen in a sector so bashed and bruised.

American Idiot was a starting point, a fresh new judgement on Rock. An inner view of politics, alienation and humdrum suburbia. Delving progressively into issues that needed addressed before the denial struck potently like a plague, like a pandemic never fit to be overturned. Green Day blurted out a story of an under skin World heaving in dysfunctional ruined life, drugs, alcohol, and aganst. Inflicting their discomfort on a nation flooded in turmoil and regret, breaking their silence with a masterpiece sufficient enough to take on the Presidential stronghold. 2009 may be a monumental year for a Punk/Rock institution, a goliath step forward even if they didn’t need it, Music can now breath easy.

Mark McConville
Posted on October 17th, 2008 at 03:51pm

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