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''Age of Unreason'' is the seventeenth studio album by American punk rock band
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, released on May 3, 2019. It is the band's first studio album to feature guitarist
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and drummer Jamie Miller, replacing
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and
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respectively, and the first one to be produced by
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, thus ending their collaboration with
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, who had produced, mixed or engineered every Bad Religion album since 2004's ''
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''; Barresi did, however, mix "The Kids Are Alt-Right", which had already been released as a one-off single in 2018. The release of ''Age of Unreason'' also marks the longest gap between studio albums in Bad Religion's entire career, with their previous album, ''
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'', having been released in January 2013. Singles released from the album were "My Sanity", "Chaos from Within" and "Do the Paranoid Style".


Background

Bad Religion's intention for their seventeenth studio album was revealed by guitarist
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about ten months after the release of ''True North'', who said, "We'll play some shows next year, not heavily. I think 2014 will be when we start writing the next album, too." By early 2015, Gurewitz and vocalist
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had begun writing songs for the album, and plans were made to enter the studio that fall. However, it appeared plans had changed, as Graffin stated in a September 2015 interview with ''Glide Magazine'' that he had been working on his first solo album since 2006's ''
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'', and Bad Religion did not have plans to release another album until at least late 2016. Graffin later stated that plans were made to begin writing the seventeenth Bad Religion album after the release of this third solo album '' Millport'', which was eventually released on March 10, 2017. He was quoted as saying, "During the fall semester I'm pretty busy. But next year there's going to be a new solo album. I put out a new solo album about every six years, so next year I'm due for one. And then I'm going to develop a new book, but I can't talk about it yet. And finally, Bad Religion has a new album to write. So we've got a lot of work to do." Asked in a March 2017 interview about the follow-up to ''True North'', Graffin said, "It's one of the great challenges as artist is to maintain the tradition of his or her prior work. That's hard to do. It normally takes (Bad Religion) two years to put out an album. Why has it taken us four years to release an album after ''True North''? Well, ''True North'' was such a great album – and we owe it to our fans to take it seriously as a great album – that to do another one is going to take a lot more work." On February 14, 2018, Graffin posted a picture of himself with Gurewitz in the studio on Twitter, and tweeted, "New songs in the pipeline"; the post indicated that Bad Religion was in the studio working on the album. Speculation resurfaced in April of that year when Gurewitz and Baker posted pictures from the studio on their respective Instagram accounts. On June 20, 2018, the band released their first single in five years "The Kids Are Alt-Right". Despite earlier reports that Bad Religion had been in the studio by mid-2018, and the fact that they had released one new song, Gurewitz told ''
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'' in July 2018 that, "We're writing for a new album, recording this fall or late summer. No release date announced yet, but we should have an album's worth of 'Fuck
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' songs pretty soon. It's exactly what we need." On February 26, 2019, Bad Religion announced ''Age of Unreason'' as the title of the new album, its release date, and premiered the lead single "Chaos from Within". The third track, "Do the Paranoid Style", was released on March 26, 2019. The CD version of the album features the two previously released non-album singles "The Kids Are Alt-Right" (as the band's first ever hidden track after "What Tomorrow Brings") and "The Profane Rights of Man" as bonus tracks.


Critical reception

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'' gave the album a 9/10 stating: "Since their formation in 1980 the band have been challenging their listeners with music that appeal to their fans humanity, reason and conscience. ''Age of Unreason'' continues these themes, focusing on the current political climate." ''
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'' named it one of the 50 best rock albums of 2019.


Track listing


Personnel

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Greg Graffin Gregory Walter Graffin (born November 6, 1964) is an American singer and evolutionary biologist. He is most recognized as the lead vocalist and only constant member of punk rock band Bad Religion, which he co-founded in 1980. He embarked on a s ...
– lead vocals *
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– guitar * Brian Baker – guitar *
Mike Dimkich Mike Dimkich (born February 15, 1968) is an American guitarist who is currently a member of the punk rock band Bad Religion. He has also played for The Cult, Channel 3 (band), Channel 3, Suckerpunch, and Steve Jones (musician), Steve Jones. Mus ...
– guitar *
Jay Bentley Jay Dee Bentley (born June 6, 1964) is the bassist and co-founding member of the punk rock group Bad Religion. He has played with the band through its whole existence with a small break between 1983 and 1985. Along with vocalist Greg Graffin, Bent ...
– bass * Jamie Miller – drums


Charts


References

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