Social Distortion - 'Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes'
Social Distortion To Release New Studio Album On January 18

Rock ‘n’ roll icons
Social
Distortion have officially announced the release of their long
awaited, highly anticipated new studio album, Hard Times and
Nursery Rhymes, which is set for
January 18. A follow-up to
their acclaimed album Sex, Love and Rock ‘n’ Roll, Hard
Times and Nursery Rhymes is the band’s seventh studio album and
first release in over six years. Fans are invited to download the
first single, “Machine Gun Blues,” via iTunes on November 16.
Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes builds on singer
Mike Ness’
twin footings, one in the haunted American landscapes of
Hank
Williams and the other in the raw swagger of Exile-era
Rolling
Stones. While these twin pillars have always been behind Social
Distortion’s anthemic songs, on Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes
they come roaring to the fore, in one of the hardest rocking, most
soulful, albums of Ness’ career.
After years of working with various producers in the studio,
Mike
Ness took on the duty for the first time with their new album. The
band entered a Burbank studio in early 2010 where they recorded for
the next several months in between spring and summer tour dates
which included Lollapalooza and
Outside Lands. In early October the
band wrapped up recording before heading out for their fall US tour.
“It’s something I’ve always wanted to do,” Ness explains. “I love
being on that side of the board. Even though I’ve co-produced all of
our records, I always was there for everything. It just came to a
point where I was like ‘I think I want to try this, I want to do
this ourselves.’ By being at the helm this time allowed so much more
focus for me to the fine details of every aspect of it, whether it
was performances, or tones, or arrangements, backing
vocals….everything.”
Self-produced and teamed with legendary punk rock label
Epitaph
Records, Social Distortion maintain the rebellious credibility that
made them a household-name decades ago with the release of their
latest album Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes.

Social Distortion gets straight to business on
Hard Times and
Nursery Rhymes with the grooving instrumental intro “Road
Zombie,” setting the album’s tone before segueing into what’s
possibly one of the band’s finest written songs to date, “California
(Hustle and Flow),” which gives nod to the Stones with backing
gospel singers, greasy solos and enough attitude to redline a ’40 Merc.
“California (Hustle and Flow) was an early idea last year,” says
Ness. “It started out as pretty much a roots rocker, ended up
morphing into kind of a tribute to the Stones. Also if you listen to
the opening line it’s third person, and it’s talking about some kid
with an attitude and dyed jet black hair and motorcycle boots and
running around like he don’t care. It basically chronicles my career
in music. Just how it started out, how rock n roll has been good to
me…And I’d like to think I’ve been good to rock ‘n’ roll ya know.”
Fans will find familiarity in tracks like “Gimme the Sweet and Lowdown” and “Diamond In The Rough,” which combine the band’s
inimitable vintage sound with their contemporary vision.
“(“Diamond In The Rough”) that one is pretty autobiographical….so
many faults, yet so little time. What are you gonna do?… Better
write a song.”
Without warning Social Distortion kicks the album into overdrive
with their first single, “Machine Gun Blues,”
[playing]a sneering modern day
Bonnie & Clyde outlaw anthem which encompasses the album’s
rebellious attitude. The band only takes a few moments on the album
to slow things down and like Sex, Love and Rock ‘n’ Roll’s
“Footprints on My Ceiling” the band momentarily dial it back for the
gentile biker bar dance number “Bakersfield,” which flows gracefully
into the modern rocker “Far Side of Nowhere.” Ness pays tribute to
his idol Hank Williams with a dark rockin cover of “Alone and
Forsaken,” which gives him a chance to slow things down again for
what’s sure to be a fan favorite live song “Writing on the Wall.”
Closing out the album, Social Distortion cranks it all the way to 11
with “Can’t Take It With You” and “Still Alive.”
Still Alive....
Bruce Springsteen has “been a fan of Social Distortion for a long
long time,” Guitar World has ranked Mike Ness as one of the coolest
guitarists of all time and now with the release of
Hard Times and
Nursery Rhymes, Social Distortion has further cemented themselves as
one of the great rock bands of all time.
Social Distortion are currently on tour across the US and are
expected to announce more dates in the coming weeks.
Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes Track Listing:
01. Road Zombie
02. California (Hustle and Flow)
03. Gimme The Sweet And Lowdown
04. Diamond In The Rough
05. Machine Gun Blues
06. Bakersfield
07. Far Side Of Nowhere
08. Alone And Forsaken
09. Writing On The Wall
10. Cant Take it with You
11. Still Alive
Social Distortion Tour Dates:
Oct 19 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
(w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Oct 20 – Chicago, IL – Riviera (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Oct 21 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Oct 23 – Toronto, ON – Kool Haus (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Oct 24 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Oct 26 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Oct 28 – Clifton Park, NY – Northern Lights (w/Lucero & Frank
Turner)
Oct 29 – Philadelphia, PA – The Electric Factory (w/Lucero & Frank
Turner)
Oct 30 – Atlantic City, NJ – House of Blues (w/Lucero & Frank
Turner)
Nov 1 – Boston, MA – House of Blues (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 2 – Portland, ME – State Theatre (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 4 – New York, NY – Roseland Ballroom (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 5 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 6 – Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live! (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 8 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 9 – Knoxville, TN – Valarium (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 10 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 12 – St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Live (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 13 – Miami Beach, FL – Fillmore Miami Beach (w/Lucero & Frank
Turner)
Nov 14 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 16 – New Orleans, LA – House of Blues (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 18 – Austin, TX – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheatre (w/Lucero &
Frank Turner)
Nov 19 – Houston, TX – House of Blues (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 20 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 22 – Tucson, AZ – Rialto Theatre (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 23 – Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 24 – Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre (w/Lucero & TBA)
