Rating:
Genre:
Rock
Release Date: 07/01/1991
Run Time: 38:19
After the tinny sound quality of the band's debut, the second
Bad Brains album came as a real blast of sonic fresh air. Producer
Ric Ocasek is largely responsible, but the increased tightness and focus are also a function of maturation. This band was a weird bundle of contradictions from day one: black Rastafarian instrumental virtuosos playing
hardcore punk, formerly the exclusive domain of white, aggressively atheist musical amateurs. That last contradiction would come to full musical flower on
I Against I, but
Rock for Light shows the band at the height of its
punk energy.
"P.M.A.," "Joshua's Song," and
"Coptic Times" are typical examples of
Bad Brains' unique blend of
punk velocity and Rasta ideology. When they suddenly swing into mellow
reggae (on
"I and I Survive," "The Meek," "Rally 'Round Jah Throne," and the dubwise instrumental
"Jam"), the effect is like some kind of pleasant musical whiplash. The 1990 CD reissue of this album was remixed by
Ocasek and bassist
Darryl Jenifer, and it includes several bonus tracks.
~Rick Anderson, All Music Guide