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- Summary: The latest full-length release from San Francisco Bay Area pop-punk band Green Day was Saviors was produced with Rob Cavallo.
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- Record Label: Reprise
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
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Positive: 15 out of 21
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Mixed: 6 out of 21
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Jan 24, 2024Not just a return to form from a group whose recent catalogue has been somewhat patchy, but a true classic, ‘Saviors’ is Green Day at their musical and thematic best.
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Jan 19, 2024The resulting album, Saviors, is a hugely entertaining return to form, with some of the seminal American rockers' best music in decades.
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MojoJan 23, 2024Green Day are admirably assured, honest, and funny on Saviors. [Mar 2024, p.82]
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UncutJan 12, 2024They unleash 15 compact, primarily pro forma bangers. [Feb 2024, p.28]
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Jan 19, 2024Had it been trimmed down to ten or eleven tracks, then maybe we’d be talking about one of Green Day’s strongest releases. As it stands, ‘Saviors’ turns out to be a somewhat confident return to form, but one that also fails to build upon the records that inspired it.
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Jan 18, 2024Although there are still growing pains after almost 40 years, Green Day are back with a spiky, enthusiastic vengeance. And that's always a good thing.
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Jan 23, 2024Stripped of the urge to reinvent themselves, Green Day hope to ride into the sunset as America’s most affable punks. Even the album’s one sincere stab at acting the band’s age, a reflection on parenthood called “Father to a Son,” seems to give up halfway through, content to repeat its title rather than dig deeper.