Graffin and the gang feel more energetic and creative than they have in a long time, in all aspects. If they do all run off and join the navy, this isn't a bad note to end on.
This is a solid album that harkens back to the older days of Bad Religion with a touch of the new breed. Its not on par with their best, but definitely a good listen worthy of picking up!
Bad Religion proved that an old dog can learn new tricks with The Dissent of Man, but True North sees that it still remembers all the old tricks. Blending styles of punk from the band's heyday as well as some of the more modern stylings, True North is a blend of everything Bad Religion has come to be known for over the years.