Bad Religion's Greg Graffin Streams New Solo Song
. ![]() (Radio.com) Bad Religion frontman Greg Graffin has released a stream of a new a new track titled, "Making Time." The song comes from his forthcoming solo album "Millport," which is set to hit stores on March 10. To assist Graffin on instrumentation, he tapped Social Distortion's Jonny 'Two Bags' Wickersham, Brent Harding and David Hidalgo Jr. Production was handled by long time Bad Religion bandmate, Brett Gurewitz. But those that expecting more of the same from Graffin should be warned, this is something new. It's, well, Southern California country-rock. 'This feels as exciting to me as when we made the Bad Religion record Suffer," says Graffin of the writing process. "Like everything had been leading up to the songs and they just happened totally organically in this short intense burst. I'm really just doing what I did back then, which is write songs that mean something to me and deliver them in a way that is completely honest." On Tuesday (Jan 10), Graffin shared the a new track titled, "Making Time," which follows the previously released, "Lincoln's Funeral Train." Listen to both here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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