Alkaline Trio
Good Mourning


4.0
excellent

Review

by Slum USER (56 Reviews)
October 1st, 2010 | 130 replies


Release Date: 2003 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Please turn that fucking radio off.

Matt Skiba sees the beauty in bloodshed and Dan Andriano sees the compassion in a glass of scotch. It takes little to understand why these two are the perfect duo to write some of the cleverest and gruesome lyrics in punk. After all, what else would you expect from the guys who joined the Church of Satan for kicks? Since 1998 they, and the abundance of drummers they've gone through, have released album after album of only the finest quality of hatred and alcoholic discontentment - and it's no different on 2003's Good Mourning. In terms of comparison to their previous outing (From Here To Infirmary), Alkaline Trio take another step forward from what they established and add more tweaks and bits of polish in order to properly display their talent. FHTI saw them dipping into their pop-punk side while Good Mourning finds the band returning to the gritty, unadulterated anger that fueled their previous albums, and would unfortunately fade upon their next.

To say that Alkaline Trio aren't formulaic is perhaps giving them too much credit. It's always been the drug metaphors thrown in with a few songs about death and hate - but my God have they done it well. Skiba and Andriano couldn't make better writing partners, always supplying a wealth of profoundly personal songs and still finding a way to make them catchier than most pop tracks. The production value is once again another appreciated step up from their previous efforts as well as the consistency in the energy (which has never been insufficient to begin with). There's a certain intensity that has been added to the group's personality for this record that shines superbly when the bass lines twang and flow ("This Could Be Love", "Blue Carolina") and when Skiba thrashes the strings ("Donner Party", "Continental") and of course when Derek Grant provides a pounding onslaught on the drums.

This raw emotion isn't only present in the music - though it borrows greatly from its energy to really get the point across - it also emanates immensely from the songwriting. Both Andriano and Skiba's lyricism reaches top form on the bitter numbers like "100 Stories" and the Trio classic "Blue In The Face". The contrast they create with their very similar, but still blatantly separate lyrical styles is such a unique treat. Andriano relies heavily on his self-conscious and brooding tone while still containing that raw, bitter aftertaste to portray the punch to the gut sadness that he so effortlessly creates. While Skiba, on the other hand, embraces that bitter resentment with lines like, "Fighting back the tears and every urge to Van Gogh both our ears", utilizing his talent for clever writing to mask his agony.

While their proceeding albums would begin to disappoint certain die-hard Trio fans, it is a common consensus that Good Mourning was the album that really showed them at their prime. Everything was put into place perfectly - the energy, the emotion, and the slight necessary polish. The formulas may begin to expire for some newcomers, but it still holds that passion and aggressiveness that Alkaline Trio's career-defining debut brought. With a promise for destruction and a lust for hate, Good Mourning dots the i's and crosses the t's to seal Alkaline Trio's place as one of the best punk acts of the past decade.



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Slum
October 2nd 2010


2580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Relatively quick write up, critique my shit. Have a total soft spot for this band so expect some hyperbole here and there. Enjoy.

Sowing
Moderator
October 2nd 2010


43941 Comments


you have been a machine lately. great review.

i have only listened to some alkaline trio here and there, and what i heard was so-so.

Slum
October 2nd 2010


2580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks a lot, Sowing. I finally beat that bit of writer's block haha. They are definitely one of my favorite bands out there, add them to your i'm sure large list of bands

JimmyPop
October 2nd 2010


27 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

My favorite Trio album. By a lot.

WatchItExplode
October 3rd 2010


10450 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

probs the most solid trio album overall

Satellite
October 3rd 2010


26539 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is probably their worst imo. Goddamnit and From Here to Infinity are both infinitely better.

Kiran
Emeritus
October 3rd 2010


6133 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

from here to infirmary is my fav but this is close behind

WatchItExplode
October 3rd 2010


10450 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Goddamnit has two of my favorite songs, for me this is more consistent throughout but thats not the first time I've seen your opinion Satty

Satellite
October 3rd 2010


26539 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Haha yeah, I don't know. I heard Goddamnit first and fell in love with the sound on that and FHTI. But it's been years since I've heard this. Maybe my score is a little too low. This Could Be Love rules live.

Slum
October 3rd 2010


2580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

And then suddenly comments. Goddamnit and then FHTI and this for me. FHTI is more of a personal thing

though to be honest.

WatchItExplode
October 3rd 2010


10450 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

haven't spent much time with FHTI, thinkin I should revisit that

Satellite
October 3rd 2010


26539 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Good review btw Slum.

Slum
October 3rd 2010


2580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks dude, once I get along to reviewing Crimson i'll have done the discog, it only took 6 months

TVC15
April 6th 2017


11372 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Feeling pretty good about this being my 3,000th rating

onionbubs
April 6th 2017


20649 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

feel pretty good about that rating. what were your favorite tracks on here?

TVC15
April 6th 2017


11372 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This Could be Love, All on Black (duh), and maybe Blue in the Face



Nice dig btw

onionbubs
April 6th 2017


20649 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

great choices. i dig most of the songs on here but if i were to pick my top 5 all of those would appear there, along with every thug needs a lady and emma

onionbubs
May 26th 2017


20649 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

as much as i love this album if blue carolina and donner party were replaced with dead end road and old school reasons I'd strongly consider 5ing this

SmashIsTheWay94
August 10th 2017


2250 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Gives Maybe I'll Catch Fire a run for its many as far as best trio album

The classic Dan songs are what really make this one for me, but We've Had Enough, All in Black, and Blue in the Face can't be overlooked.

onionbubs
August 10th 2017


20649 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I don't think there's anything in the world I'll ever love nearly as much as I do this album



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