Review: Social Distortion – Bad Luck (Rock)

This review covers the rock track Social Distortion – Bad Luck.

This track was released in 1992 on the album Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell.

The track starts with some lead guitars. A more acoustic guitar also makes an appearance. From there, the drum kit comes in. The vocals then come in for the first verse.

From there, the vocals take the track into the first round of the main chorus.

After that, the next verse then quickly comes in. The guitars then build back up as the vocals take the track into the next round of the main chorus. This is capped off with a light instrumental section. The lead guitars then come back in to offer a guitar solo.

From there, the vocals then come back to add another verse. There is some shredding in this section as well. After that, the vocals take the track into the next round of the main chorus. This is capped off with an instrumental section. This section then leads the track out.

One thing I like about this track is the lead guitars. They not only serve to back the track in many sections, but they also double as a guitar solo section as well. They are well done all around.

The main chorus also works quite well. Everything comes together very nicely to offer something that sounds quite good.

The verses are also quite good. It’s mainly the lyrics in there that gives this track a nicely realized personality.

Overall, this is a very solid track. It’s got great guitar work, a nice solo, good instrumental sections, and a great main chorus. The verses add a lot of depth to this track. So, overall, this is a very solid track that’s worth listening to.

Score
7.5/10

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