On their fiery fourth album, Come All You Madmen, the Briggs play tight and they play sharp, expertly mixing sweat-filled aggression and heartfelt melody into twelve potent, fist-pumping tracks of folky, working-class punk. Impassioned handclaps and stomping drums open the record, directing the infectious crew sing-along that is "Mad Men." It's a track that seems hard to match, but match the Briggs do over and over again. Though the album is basically a logical progression of their Stiff Little Fingers- and Clash-inspired past and really nothing their fans don't expect, there's a certain vigor and freshness present that sets the Briggs apart from most of their punk brethren. Sure, they still fall close to being an L.A. version of the Dropkick Murphys (minus the Irish revelry), but Madmen remains exciting instead of just rehashed and uninspired. As always, brothers Joey and Jason LaRocca complement each other perfectly on vocals, their expressive and slightly gravelly voices bouncing off one another here and blending expertly there, bringing the band's socially-conscious lyrics to life within meaty choruses and alongside buzzing punk rock riffs. The intensity and urgency doesn't let up throughout, whether in the sober �woah-oh-oh's of solidarity in "Not Alone" or the raucous shouts of "Until Someone Gets Hurt." There's something very human and accessible about the Briggs -- and not just in the fact that their sticky hooks own as much polish as grit. Maybe it's that they don't have to hide behind a wall of guitars and drums, spitting and sneering into the mic at every turn as the punk rules dictate. They're just as compelling when they're unafraid to let it all out behind little more than a simple strum and secondary drumroll, as in the stately and affecting "Molly," making them (and this album) truly a joy to listen to. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide
Come All You Madmen
06/17/2008 | Side One Dummy
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Credits
- Joe Gittleman
- Producer
- Adam Taylor
- Mixing
- Kevin Lenear
- Horn
- Joey LaRocca
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
- Chris Rhodes
- Horn
- Ken Casey
- Vocals, Guest Appearance
- Jason LaRocca
- Guitar, Double Bass, Engineer, Vocals, Harmonica, Cello
- Ryan Roberts
- Bass, Vocals (Background), ?
- Alex Pavlides
- Assistant
- Raymond Jeffrey
- Vocal Engineer
- Gary Copeland
- Photography
- Brian Baker
- Soloist
- Paul Q. Kolderie
- Mixing











