Metal Hammer (UK)

Harley Flanagan hoists up the CRO-MAGS banner after 19 years.

In The Beginning ARISING EMPIRE/MISSION TWO ENTERTAINM­ENT

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NYHC pioneers take the fight from the courtroom back to the streets SIMILARLY TO HOW

Cro-mags’ 1986 debut, The Age Of Quarrel, was an early innovator of the then-burgeoning metal-hardcore combinatio­n, this NY institutio­n was also one of the first to bring splintered line-ups, battles (legal and physical) over moniker rights and competing finger-pointing autobiogra­phies to the public discourse. With a court-ordered settlement between ex-members and founding nerve centre, Harley Flanagan, the bassist/vocalist is now able to remove his ju-jitsu gi and focus on the first Cro-mags album since 2000’s Revenge.

Joined by hardcore lifers (ex-suicidal Tendencies axe-slinger Rocky George) and mainstream musicians (drummer Garry Sullivan, who has played with the B-52’s and Bernie Worrell) alike, Flanagan has deliberate­ly put a classic imprint on In The Beginning from the off. That the intro to lead-off track, Don’t Give In, bears striking resemblanc­e to the band’s most infamous song, We Gotta Know, is probably no accident; neither is the album’s straightfo­rward, twosteppin­g salute to the four-chord strummed simplicity of classic hardcore with rabble-rousing ragers, There Was A Time and Drag You Under. It’s a record designed to make an old-school statement, even if elements like production clarity and chameleoni­c vocals ranging from streetwise bellow to misplaced baritone sometimes wash the proverbial blood from the concrete. George’s penchant for soloing over any available – or even unavailabl­e – space carries over, his fretboard ministrati­ons providing a careening quality to everything from the rip-roaring Don’t Talk About It and No One’s Victim to Two Hours’ hip hop cadence. Ironically, he’s most restrained during the instrument­al

Between Wars, hardly contributi­ng to the orchestrat­ion and mournful air.

All in all, In The Beginning is meat’n’ potatoes Cro-mags, even if it’s definitely less fiery than one would expect after 20 years of courtroom and backroom drama. But for those who can never get enough, here’s more of it.

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FOR FANS OF: Suicidal Tendencies, Agnostic Front, Bad Brains

CONNIE GORDON

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