It was between this and the self-titled 1990 album, but this one is the one that hooked me in so here we are…
https://songwhip.com/social-distortion/somewhere-between-heaven-and-hell
It was between this and the self-titled 1990 album, but this one is the one that hooked me in so here we are…
https://songwhip.com/social-distortion/somewhere-between-heaven-and-hell
It’s rare that someone can and will reach inside themselves and tear out a big chunk of pain or doubt or longing or fear and show it to the world, and that much rarer that they’ll manage to do it without seeming self-indulgent - in such a way that it’s ultimately not about them, but about what we all share.
Mike Ness is one of the best at that. Obviously, at some level, he writes and sings about himself, but it never really feels like it’s about him. It feels like it’s about me. And you. And all of us.
I find Peter Laughner a bit like that