
History Books (Vinyl)
Like so many of the most essential rock bands, The Gaslight Anthem have a rare gift for finding glory in the inescapable pain of being alive. On their new album History Booksâtheir first new music in over nine yearsâthe New Jersey-bred four-piece bring their soulful breed of punk to ten thrilling songs exploring everything from mortality to mental illness to the more precarious dimensions of human connection. In the tradition of their seminal sophomore album The â59 Sound, The Gaslight Anthemâs sixth full-length ultimately achieves the tremendous feat of hitting every raw nerve while endlessly inspiring wildly triumphant singing-along.
âA lot of this record is questioning all the bad stuff we see in the world and the difficult things we go through in life, and asking how to deal with it,â says vocalist/guitarist Brian Fallon, whose bandmates include drummer Benny Horowitz, bassist Alex Levine, and lead guitarist Alex Rosamilia. âI think the answer is that weâre all in this together and that somehow makes it okay, even when itâs anything but easy. The main message of the album is empathy.â
History Books finds The Gaslight Anthem working with acclaimed producer/engineer Peter Katis (The National, Interpol, Death Cab for Cutie) and recording at his Bridgeport, CT-based Tarquin Studios. Featuring a guest appearance from longtime Gaslight Anthem champion Bruce Springsteen, History Books matches its unfussy yet gracefully crafted sound with the force-of-nature energy thatâs defined the band since getting their start playing basement shows back in the mid-aughts. âNone of us wanted to make a very somber or serious record showing how much weâve matured,â says Fallon. âWeâve all changed and grown and learned so much, but the overall mood was a feeling of excitement to be back together and making music that means something to us.â
History Books (Vinyl)
Like so many of the most essential rock bands, The Gaslight Anthem have a rare gift for finding glory in the inescapable pain of being alive. On their new album History Booksâtheir first new music in over nine yearsâthe New Jersey-bred four-piece bring their soulful breed of punk to ten thrilling songs exploring everything from mortality to mental illness to the more precarious dimensions of human connection. In the tradition of their seminal sophomore album The â59 Sound, The Gaslight Anthemâs sixth full-length ultimately achieves the tremendous feat of hitting every raw nerve while endlessly inspiring wildly triumphant singing-along.
âA lot of this record is questioning all the bad stuff we see in the world and the difficult things we go through in life, and asking how to deal with it,â says vocalist/guitarist Brian Fallon, whose bandmates include drummer Benny Horowitz, bassist Alex Levine, and lead guitarist Alex Rosamilia. âI think the answer is that weâre all in this together and that somehow makes it okay, even when itâs anything but easy. The main message of the album is empathy.â
History Books finds The Gaslight Anthem working with acclaimed producer/engineer Peter Katis (The National, Interpol, Death Cab for Cutie) and recording at his Bridgeport, CT-based Tarquin Studios. Featuring a guest appearance from longtime Gaslight Anthem champion Bruce Springsteen, History Books matches its unfussy yet gracefully crafted sound with the force-of-nature energy thatâs defined the band since getting their start playing basement shows back in the mid-aughts. âNone of us wanted to make a very somber or serious record showing how much weâve matured,â says Fallon. âWeâve all changed and grown and learned so much, but the overall mood was a feeling of excitement to be back together and making music that means something to us.â
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Like so many of the most essential rock bands, The Gaslight Anthem have a rare gift for finding glory in the inescapable pain of being alive. On their new album History Booksâtheir first new music in over nine yearsâthe New Jersey-bred four-piece bring their soulful breed of punk to ten thrilling songs exploring everything from mortality to mental illness to the more precarious dimensions of human connection. In the tradition of their seminal sophomore album The â59 Sound, The Gaslight Anthemâs sixth full-length ultimately achieves the tremendous feat of hitting every raw nerve while endlessly inspiring wildly triumphant singing-along.
âA lot of this record is questioning all the bad stuff we see in the world and the difficult things we go through in life, and asking how to deal with it,â says vocalist/guitarist Brian Fallon, whose bandmates include drummer Benny Horowitz, bassist Alex Levine, and lead guitarist Alex Rosamilia. âI think the answer is that weâre all in this together and that somehow makes it okay, even when itâs anything but easy. The main message of the album is empathy.â
History Books finds The Gaslight Anthem working with acclaimed producer/engineer Peter Katis (The National, Interpol, Death Cab for Cutie) and recording at his Bridgeport, CT-based Tarquin Studios. Featuring a guest appearance from longtime Gaslight Anthem champion Bruce Springsteen, History Books matches its unfussy yet gracefully crafted sound with the force-of-nature energy thatâs defined the band since getting their start playing basement shows back in the mid-aughts. âNone of us wanted to make a very somber or serious record showing how much weâve matured,â says Fallon. âWeâve all changed and grown and learned so much, but the overall mood was a feeling of excitement to be back together and making music that means something to us.â














