Dying Scene Album Review: Jerry Only’s “Anti-Hero” is a steaming pile of garbage

Ladies and gentlemen, I’m not gonna beat around the bush here. This album fucking sucks. It’s terrible. It’s awful. I want to hop in a DeLorean and go 88 miles an hour back to last week and tell myself not to listen to this steaming pile of garbage. With a few exceptions, most of this […]

Ladies and gentlemen, I’m not gonna beat around the bush here. This album fucking sucks. It’s terrible. It’s awful. I want to hop in a DeLorean and go 88 miles an hour back to last week and tell myself not to listen to this steaming pile of garbage.

With a few exceptions, most of this record – Jerry Only‘s supposed “debut solo album” – sounds exactly the same as the last “Misfits” record The Devil’s Rain. If you enjoy listening to Jerry recklessly howling over miscellaneous backing tracks that sound like they were pulled from a royalty free hard rock music library, Anti-Hero is the album for you.

The record starts on a low note with “Fear the Walking Dead” and its weird, fucked up sounding synthesizer(?) intro. Then Jerry starts singing, and things take a turn for the worse. A few unremarkable tracks later, we reach “Taboo”. This is a really fun, bouncy punk rock ‘n’ roll song; definitely the best on the album. “(You’re So Square) Baby I Don’t Care” is a close second with its upbeat, Ramones-ish feel. And then we come crashing back to reality as Anti-Hero closes with its wet fart of a title track. Jerry’s wailing about “millions tortured, raped, and sacrificed” while some shitty little arena rock style guitar riffs that don’t match the tone of the lyrics in the slightest carry on in the background. What the fuck.

There are two things I’ll give Mr. Only major kudos on. 1) He didn’t call this a Misfits album (though I’m fairly confident Danzig gave him an ultimatum when they started doing reunion shows). 2) There’s only 8 tracks on this piece of shit, so while it’s quite the unpleasant experience, your suffering isn’t too prolonged.

And listen folks, I’m not some Jerry Only-hating, Danzig-era Misfits purist or anything like that. In fact, I think American Psycho and Famous Monsters are awesome. But even I have to draw the line somewhere, and Anti-Hero is where I draw that line. Actually I drew the line at Project 1950 and The Devil’s Rain, but I am drawing an even bigger, bolder line this time.

In closing: fuck this album. It’s irredeemably bad (two of the songs are alright though so that’s kinda cool). Don’t listen to it. Don’t buy it, unless it’s as a gag gift or something. Listening to Jerry Only’s Anti-Hero was the wost possible way I could have chosen to spend a Friday night, but I did it for you, the people! And I’m sure you’ll appreciate my sacrifice.

Official Review Score: 1.38 out of Five Crimson Ghosts

  1. Amen!

  2. At first I thought someone shit in your Cheerios, but then I realized it was your ears. It does NOT sound like Devil’s Rain at all… Totally different engineering and tone. His bass sounds like it always does I guess?

    I agree with your ranking of songs (except Fear the Walking Dead), but the good songs are good and the bad songs are ok. The engineering is my least favorite… But the original Misfits albums had terrible engineering.

    But hey you got clicks so good on you I suppose?

    You must be a riot at parties.

  3. Unfortunately, Jerry’s primarily issue is he is held to an unreasonable standard considering that he is a member of the Misfits. His music sounds different than what historic Misfits fans are used to and there’s nothing wrong with that. He is doing his own thing and that’s perfectly fine. Just because it isn’t aligned with what you’re used to listening to doesn’t mean it’s bad.

    The issue is clearly with OP. He demonstrates an inability to write an unbiased piece which his article is filled with indecent yet emotionally driven language. Why such rage? It’s like encountering an unhappy dimwit that hates his own life so he feels the need to dump on others because that is his only channel to his own self gratification. And really, that’s a very low level of living.

    Bottom line? OP isn’t a logical minded individual and his expressed views should be bypassed on all counts.

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Dying Scene Record Radar: This week in punk vinyl (Lagwagon, Riverboat Gamblers & more)

Hello, and welcome to the latest installment of the Dying Scene Record Radar! If it’s your first time joining us, thank you! This is a weekly column where we cover all things punk rock vinyl. So kick off your shoes, pull up a chair, grab a few beers, and break out those wallets, because it’s […]

Hello, and welcome to the latest installment of the Dying Scene Record Radar! If it’s your first time joining us, thank you! This is a weekly column where we cover all things punk rock vinyl. So kick off your shoes, pull up a chair, grab a few beers, and break out those wallets, because it’s time to run through this week’s new releases and reissues (and there are a lot of them). Let’s get into it!

Another week, another 25th Anniversary reissue from Fat Wreck Chords! This time around it’s Lagwagon‘s 1997 classic Double Plaidinum being reissued on some very pretty colored vinyl. You can get your hands on it here (US of A), here (EU), and here (Australia).

Misfits bassist Jerry Only has released a new solo album called Anti-Hero. He claims it’s his first release of the sort, but I’d argue some of “The Misfits” later output could be considered Jerry’s solo material. Whatever. Check it out below (spoiler: it fuckin’ sucks), and grab the record here if you dig it.

Fucked Up also just announced a new record. One Day will be their sixth full-length album, and it’s due out in January. Give the first single a listen, and go here to pre-order the LP.

Tim Barry recently released a new solo album titled Spring Hill. If that wasn’t enough for you, the Avail frontman also has a 7″ featuring some new b-sides. This one’s due out November 11th, and you can grab it here. Or if you’re in Gainesville this weekend for The Fest, these will be available at his merch table.

PUP is the second Canadian band to appear on this week’s Record Radar, with their 2016 LP The Dream is Over getting repressed on “Hot Pink/Violet” colored vinyl. SideOneDummy says this is this record’s 11th pressing; holy fuck! Get your copy here.

If you haven’t already exceeded your credit limit by purchasing tickets to Blink-182‘s upcoming tour, you’ll be happy to hear that Tom DeLonge’s other band Angels & Airwaves have repressed an assload of their records. Newbury Comics, Brooklyn Vegan, and The Hard Times have exclusive color variants of all these, along with a new pressing of Mr. DeLonge’s solo album To the Stars… Demos, Odds And Ends.

Also available at Newbury Comics: new exclusive color variants of two Gaslight Anthem albums. They have American Slang on “Clear Smoke” colored vinyl (600 copies), and The ’59 Sound on “Frosted Blue” colored vinyl (750 copies). Pretty colors! How many times can I use the word “color” in a paragraph?! A lot, apparently.

It’s been a minute since we heard from the Riverboat Gamblers, but they’re putting out a brand new 7″. Check out the title track “Two Little Hearts” below, and grab the wax here.

Against Me! fans, Red Scare has a fresh new pressing of Laura Jane Grace‘s debut solo album Bought to Rot. This is a very good record! Go here to obtain your own copy of this very good record.

Previously only available in the US, Anti-Flag‘s upcoming album Lies They Tell Our Children is now getting a European exclusive variant on cream colored vinyl. You can purchase it with whatever currency you guys like to use here.

Friendly reminder! Next Friday, November 4th, MxPx will be dropping brand new reissues of three classic records: Life in GeneralSlowly Going the Way of the Buffalo, and The Ever Passing Moment. These are limited to 1,000 to 2,000 copies each (depending on the variant), and they will be available on the band’s webstore at 10AM Pacific / 1PM Eastern time. Don’t miss out!

RECORD OF THE WEEK!

We here at Dying Scene are all about trying new things, so this week I’m challenging you, loyal reader, to listen to something new! This week’s Record of the Week comes from Northern Ireland’s No Matter. These guys kick fucking ass, and their latest album Bad Chemistry is great. Check it out below, and grab the LP here (US) or here (EU). You will not regret it!

And that’s all, folks! Another Record Radar in the books. As always, thank you for tuning in. If there’s anything we missed (highly likely), or if you want to let everyone know about a new/upcoming vinyl release you’re excited about, send us a message on Facebook or Instagram, and we’ll look into it. Enjoy your weekend, and don’t blow too much money on spinny discs. See ya next week!

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V3 Weekend: Kurt Vile, Michelle Wolf, Halloween Horror Marathon

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Interviews: Finding 'Everything You Need' with Drew Thomson of Single Mothers

Today, London, Ontario punks Single Mothers released their new album Everything You Need on Dine Alone Records. The album was written by lead vocalist Drew Thomson before the pandemic hit and dives into consumerism, affordable housing, and so much more with the indomitable spirit and humour Single Mothers are known for. Punknews editor Em Moore caught up with Drew Thomson over Zoom to talk about the new album, the secret to finding everything you need, nihilistic contradictions, Sublime, and so much more. Read the interview below!

Podcast: Listen to Punknews Podcast #613 – The Halloween Episode!

Episode #613 of the Punknews Podcast is now up! In this very scary Halloween episode John and Em tell scary stories, talk about Stephen King, play scary songs, and talk about Cenobites exercising. They also discuss the upcoming Fucked Up album, the mystery of Jerry Only's solo album, Bad Waitress' video for "Racket Stimulator", Suck's brand new non frog themed album, and Jello Biafra's new podcast. Listen to the episode below – if you dare!!

New Review Update: New Reviews for October 28, 2022

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