The Offspring’s long-awaited 10
th album Let The Bad Times Roll finally lands, and hits more than it misses…
Words: David McLaughlin
Theoretically, a more efficient punk band could have formed, broken up and played reunion shows in the time it has taken The Offspring’s 10
th album Let The Bad Times Roll to see the light of day. A lot has happened since the stalwart Californians put out their last record Days Go By in 2012, with everything from label uncertainty, line-up issues, subsequent legal tussles, a global pandemic and
life getting in the way. Considering the fact that its lead single Coming For You came out six long years ago, the band would have been forgiven for thinking the process was doomed and giving up on these songs ever being released. After almost four decades together, frontman Dexter Holland and guitarist Noodles hardly need to do this, after all, and yet here, finally, they are. Despite their often overlooked yet stupendous commercial success t
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The Offspring announce first album in almost a decade, Let The Bad Times Roll
BANG Showbiz 2/25/2021 Bang Showbiz
The Offspring have announced their first studio album in almost a decade.
The Pretty Fly For A White Guy hitmakers - comprising Dexter Holland, Noodles, Pete Parada, and new bassist Todd Morse - will release Let The Bad Times Roll on April 16, and have given fans a taste of what s to come with the release of the album title track.
The follow-up to 2012 s Days Go By was recorded over a number of years at various locations, including their Huntington Beach, California studio.