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Greg Graffin
Folk Rock



LOS ANGELES, California
United States

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Even though I am known as a punk rock singer and songwriter, a world apart from old-time music, the roots of my singing go back to my Wisconsin childhood and family gatherings in Indiana. For most of my life, the old-time music of rural America has served as one of the soundtracks to my life and daily routines.


My earliest musical memory is from when I was four or five and my Mom's brother, Uncle Stanley, the son of a teacher and a General Motors assembly-line worker in Anderson, Indiana, gathered all us cousins together for a sing-along. Me, Lem Briggs, and Ol' Bill Brown took a load of corn to town were the first words to a song called Kickin' my Dog Around, and we laughed and sang as our parents joined in with Uncle Stanley's guitar or banjo.


Over the years the repertoire grew at family gatherings while at the same time I became known to the outside world as the singer of Bad Religion. Some of the earliest reviews of my singing with BR mention the folksy sound of my delivery. Since then, Bad Religion has continued to record highly charged punk rock, yet most all our songs can be strummed on an acoustic guitar and sung without amplification like an old-time folk traditional.


During BR sessions, my songwriting partner Brett Gurewitz and I would pass the acoustic guitar back and forth sharing ideas that later we would present to the rest of the band. One day, during a break from rehearsals for the album The Process of Belief, Brett heard me playing an old standard Omie Wise, and he suggested that we record an album of old-time music. On that day, the seeds of this solo project were planted.


Cold as the Clay is the culmination of Brett's production concept: an honestly recorded array of highly talented musicians playing some new songs I've written as well as a number of traditional songs that helped form the 18th and 19th century American cultural landscape. The modern songs are inspired by my love of country rock in the vein of Gram Parsons, The Band, and Neil Young; all of which have, at one time or another, influenced BR songs. The traditional arrangements are faithful reproductions of the styles and instrumentation found on early recordings.


Lyrically, I tried to depict timeless snapshots of American life, just as the enduring old-time songs we continue to sing today weave pastoral ideals into our modern-day complexity. Musically, the album mimics the bimodal dissonance of American life: half of it comes creaking from podunk towns and untrammeled byways, and the other half is brimming with modern fidelity.


I couldn't have wished for a better cast of accompanying musicians. Electric guitars were played by Stephen Carroll, bass guitar, Greg Smith, and Jason Tait played drums. Together, these guys comprise three-fourths of a band called the Weakerthans, who create some of the best music I've ever come across. For harmonies and a vocal duet on an old-time song called Talk About Suffering I was privileged to be joined by the incomparable Jolie Holland. Equally talented and versatile are the old-time musicians I was privileged to play with, including Joe Wack (guitar), Chris Berry (guitar and banjo), and David Bragger (fiddle, banjo, and mandolin). David grew up as my next-door neighbor in Los Angeles and was just an eight-year-old kid when he used to watch BR rehearsals in my mom's garage. Now he's one of the finest old-time musicians in L.A.


The album was recorded and mixed in seven days. It is a testament to the incredible skill of the musicians and to Brett's vision as a producer. Brett wanted to capture authenticity, so he asked the old-time musicians how they usually arrange themselves. Knee to knee in a circle was the reply. So that's how they sat, with one microphone in the center of the circle, utilizing physical positioning to achieve the blend of sounds. A couple of strategically placed room-microphones created some spatial complement and the result is a vivid, hi-fi recording that makes you feel as if you are in a 19th century pine-floored cabin or village-church with the musicians right there next to you.


Recording the electric instruments proved equally intimate since Brett's idea was to use minimum circuitry and maximum spontaneity. The title track was recorded on the third take, just one hour after I taught the chords to the rest of the musicians. On the vocal track you can hear me guiding the band toward the end of the song, two more, last one. The album is full of these spontaneous moments but we never had to worry about compromises. The instrumentation is masterfully executed on every track.


We set out create a record that would honor the legacy of American music, and it is my hope that we were able to capture a lasting musical moment. I wanted to show how my work with Bad Religion was informed by other, seemingly disparate and unconventional genres of music that at first glance may appear to have nothing to do with punk. My hope is that this project will live to pass along the tradition of American songwriting to others long after I am buried and cold as the clay.


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DEATHPUNX MOB

Uncle Monster



Nov 23 2009 1:16 AM

i wrote a blog about the old days of BR and NOFX and Suicidal Tendencies - i would love for you to check it out - hope you're doing very well - Uncle Monster
PUNK 4 THE HOMELESS

PUNK 4 THE HOMELESS



Nov 22 2009 9:34 PM

great stuff, love the album, we are looking for bands etc to help stop kids being beaten to death
William Bradley Pope

William Bradley Pope



Nov 22 2009 6:09 PM

Thanks for the Add, Greg !
You are still one of my Heroes.
-WBP
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Nov 22 2009 4:07 AM

Hi, thanks for the add, We Promote Bands. Come try Our Myspace Promotion on my page.
Dead Aesthetic

Dead Aesthetic



Nov 19 2009 6:13 PM

Hey just wanted to stop by and thank you for your friendship and let you know that you can now download the entire "American Nightmare" album for ONE DOLLAR for a limited time!

Go to the Dead Aesthetic profile and click on the album cover art in the right hand column to get it now!

Thanks again for the support and I hope you enjoy the album!

-Mondo5000(DA)
Late Work Policy

Late Work Policy



Nov 19 2009 1:49 AM

Thanks for adding us!



-Matt
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Mariah Garcia



Nov 18 2009 3:25 AM

Thank you for the add!!!
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Nov 17 2009 12:52 PM

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Matthew

Matthew Collom



Nov 14 2009 3:35 AM

Greg, will you please post a list of your favorite books? I'm going to be teaching high school literature soon, and I'd sincerely like to include your favorite perspectives in my classroom library. Thanks.
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Der Neue Westen !!! Skor & Sam Video ON !!!



Nov 12 2009 7:07 PM

Hey, und was geht so ab?
Wir haben endlich die "Hits für Nüsse" Cd von Skor&Nrw Sam feddich und draussen!
Ist es auf jeden Fall wert mal rein zu hören!
Bekommen könnt ihr den Stuff hier: www.derneuewesten.com
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Sascha Zengler

Sascha Zengler



Nov 12 2009 9:04 AM

Hey Greg, amazing music..:)..i love it
take care
Sascha
MYSTERYTRAIN

MYSTERYTRAIN



Nov 11 2009 4:49 AM

Thanks for the friendship!
Adam Through The Looking Glass

Adam Smith



Nov 9 2009 6:16 PM

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ToxicDose

ToxicDose



Nov 8 2009 4:44 PM

I've noticed you accepted our request! Hey thanks a lot.
I hope you like the recording, let us know your opinion on that!
Have a great day!

ToxicDose
Robert

P.S. And please help us find a drummer...
olivia86

Olivia Rönitz



Nov 7 2009 8:00 PM

Happy belated birthday, Mr. Graffin from Germany.
I wish you all the best for the future.
Love, Olivia
Eye of The Liger

Eye of The Liger



Nov 7 2009 5:17 PM

wow, the music hit me hard. i love it. thank you.
Teresa

Teresa



Nov 6 2009 1:47 PM

Happy Birthday, Greg! Hope you will be happy forever! Kisses from Italy
lynsy:)

Lynsy Sprouse



Nov 6 2009 12:56 PM

Happy Birthday, Greg! You're the reason I've question my parents' religion. Thank you.
SA-BR

SA-BR



Nov 6 2009 12:50 PM

Happy Birthday Greg!!!
I Love You
maria

maria



Nov 6 2009 9:07 AM

happy birthday Greg.
keep on punk-rocking
you are my inspiration!!!!
Rock'n'roll on the Emilia road

Rock'n'roll on the Emilia road



Nov 3 2009 4:08 PM


thx 4 the add


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Nov 1 2009 10:06 PM

check out our new demo tracks and let us know what you think!

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Back Alley Alcoholics

Back Alley Alcoholics



Oct 31 2009 10:04 PM

happy halloween
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Spud!



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SCREAM

SCREAM



Oct 30 2009 1:36 PM

thanks for the add.
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