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When God Was Great

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When God Was Great
When God Was Great

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When God Was Great

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With an upbeat energy and tone of empowered perseverance,
the Mighty Mighty Bosstones
' 11th studio album, 2021's
When God Was Great
, works as both a celebration of the Boston group's ska-punk roots and a defiant call for unity in a troubled time. Co-produced by the band's longtime collaborator
Ted Hutt
(
Dropkick Murphys
,
the Gaslight Anthem
) and
Rancid
frontman
Tim Armstrong
Transplants
Jimmy Cliff
), the album finds singer
Dicky Barrett
and the rest of
the Bosstones
recapturing the bold, anthemic sound of their early work while also pushing themselves in engaging new directions. Still central to the group's sound is their ability to mix punchy horn parts, crunchy electric guitar riffs, and hooky pop choruses. It's a sound they maximize on "The Killing of Georgie (Part III)," which is both a nod to
Rod Stewart
's classic 1976 song "The Killing of Georgie (Part I & II)" (about the murder of a gay man) and the 2020 police killing of George Floyd. It also finds the gruff-voiced
Barrett
repurposing Greek author
Aeschylus
' quote "In our sleep, pain which cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart until, in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom through the awful grace of God." That they set all of this against a driving glitter-ska beat speaks to the ambitious nature of the record.
Other '70s rock accents pop up throughout, as on the
Billy Joel
-esque piano intro to the title track and the twangy pedal steel accents of "Certain Things." There's a vintage album-era vibe to
that feels as if the band have crafted a low-key concept album inspired by their time growing up in Boston, going to punk shows to escape the Catholic constraints of their homes, and, finally, finding a way reclaim the positivity and D.I.Y. activism of their youth in the face of growing awareness of social injustice. Without a doubt, the crown jewel of the record is the all-star ska-punk cavalcade that is the eight-minute album closer, "The Final Parade," as
are joined by members of
the Interrupters
Stiff Little Fingers
the Toasters
Fishbone
the Specials
, and many more. They all take turns at the mic, detailing a list of
Kurt Weill
-esque characters who represent the unwavering, inclusive spirit of ska. While there are certainly deep notions at play on
are just as concerned with getting your body moving as they are with getting you thinking. As
and his buddies sing on "The Final Parade," "We'd play around with a punk rock reggae sound, 'cuz sometimes dancing's all you got." ~ Matt Collar

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