Green Day - American Idiot
Published September 21, 2004
Back in the day of the Rock Opera (read: the 70's), I didn't have much use for the form. Why? It was probably just a sound thing. Like many types of music not making my list back then, most rock opera's didn't actually rock. I'm thinking of things like Jesus Christ Superstar and Godspell. I mean, not only was there a dearth of snarling guitar but, gees...my parents might actually like this stuff!!
Then The Who's Tommy came into my life and everything changed. Weird, just one album and suddenly I'm hooked on the idea of a concept album. Plus, the music just killed me...as did Quadrophenia, The Wall and Kilroy Was Here (sorry! just seein' if you were paying attention.) Part of the attraction (even though I wasn't a lyrics guy back then either) was the cool way that the music and message themes were interwoven and sometimes periodically restated as the album progressed.
As time went on rock operas and concept albums fell out of fashion. Sort of like art rock. They were seen as pretentious and bloated. Then punk rock exploded and wiped the slate clean. Even though I still listened to my Emerson,Lake & Palmer albums in secret, I gladly rode along with the ripped shirt and safety pin brigade. It felt good.
Now, all these years later, a punk rock opera? Well, why not?
I've been wondering where Green Day was going to go with their three-chord raveups. This particular direction I wouldn't have guessed. Apparently the guys set the mood by listening to some rock opera/concept album classics including Tommy, Jesus Christ Superstar, Rocky Horror and Ziggy Stardust. The result,American Idiot, is a pretty much stunning piece of punk/pop storytelling.
The opening (and title) track rocks hard with that signature Green Day start/stop thing. Where Green Day has made a giant leap forward is with the 9-plus minute "Jesus of Suburbia". Bits of this 'suite' are actually driven by the sound of a piano. Weird (for this band) but effective. But...not as weird as when the glockenspeil comes in to punctuate a few lines. They've defintely torqued their use of dynamics. It's a blast.
- Green Day - American Idiot
- Published: September 21, 2004
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- Writer: Mark Saleski
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plus, Jesus of Suburbia is justabout too much fun....it goes right on the list of "can't be played too loudly".
it is! i just got the limited edition today. about to investigate. its packaged in a hardback book type deal with all these writings and so on from our dear American Idiot. looks like a treat...
i love green day they have really good music the song American idiot is so true i totally agree!
the song wake me up when september ends is so awsome and sad but I thind it is cool that a punk rocker would write a song like that for his dad who died but not nececarilly for his fans
it is fuckin anti bush government you retards. i have seen green day live even though i dont particulary like them and before playing "holiday" billie joe quoted "raise your hands and give a big fuck you to george w bush"





wahey! thanks for the link, man. And great review. i can't belive the ammount of yackings to be found about how this is some anti-bush anti-war polemic, and thats it. its about what you said - alienation. It's a very personal story. kinda like Quadrophenia in that regard.
The idea thats it's some anti-war epic (although it does have anti-war sentiments here and there) is totally misleading and an insult to something this complex.
Great stuff.