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- Date Released: January 1, 2002
- Genre: Alternative/Punk
- Style: Punk
- Label: Dischord Records
They may have been too bratty to be emo, but they still built the template for much of the genre.
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We Say...
Maybe this band was too bratty to be "emo," but guitarist-songwriter Brian Baker's post-Minor Threat outfit built the template for much subsequent pop-punk. In part because Dave Smalley's vocals are more urgent than those of his successor, this debut is the better of the quartet's two Dischord albums. (A third was released on another label before Baker, now of Bad Religion, took a shot at major-label metal). With their immediacy tempered by simple, rousing harmonies, songs like "Circles" hint at what Minor Threat would have sounded like if Ian MacKaye had accepted Baker's drift toward mainstream rock.
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They Say...
The only actual album released with original vocalist Smalley up front until Four on the Floor years later, Can I Say in ways helps mark a turning point between hardcore's straight-ahead origins and a more accessible -- but just enough -- approach that would eventually prime punk's breakthrough in the mid-'90s. Baker's roots in Minor Threat are clear throughout, but at the same time the production, assisted by Ian MacKaye, is actually stronger and crisper than much of that band's work. Call it time or better facilities, but Dag Nasty rocks in a full, smack-out-of-the-speakers way with unbridled energy. Smalley, meanwhile, has a vocal delivery halfway between strident pronouncement and anguished reflection -- it's not emo in the original sense of the term (or alternately, the late '90s watering down of same), but it's a careful balance just the same. He's not per se a great vocalist, but he does make a commanding frontman, while his lyrics grapple with personal politics in a winning, thoughtful way. The sentiments may not be original, but he phrases them well, never losing sight of the fact that he's singing them and not reciting modern poetry or the like. When the band as a whole just cranks the amps and runs straight ahead with the usual crunch, things are energetic enough without being distinguished. But when Baker tries for something more honestly anthemic, the rhythm section follows along well, while Smalley matches the rise perfectly. Check out "Circles," which starts normally enough before shifting into more affecting musical gears a minute in, or the fine "Never Go Back." There's some good if rough call-and-response vocals on "What Now?," the rhythm section in general does the needed job throughout the album, and in the end it all succeeds pretty damn well.
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16 Total Tracks, 39:36 Total Length
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Credits
- Dag Nasty - Main Performer // Brian Baker - Guitar // Roger Marbury - Bass // Jeff Nelson - Graphic Design // Colin Sears - Drums // Don Zientara - Engineer // Ian MacKaye - Engineer // Jason Farrell - Graphic Design // Jason Farrell - Annotation // Lisa Katz - Photography // Dave McDuff - Liner Notes // Dave McDuff - Photography // Dave Smalley - Vocals // Mike Bassi - Photography
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