Following up their fiery 2003 debut,
the Bronx return with their second self-titled effort. Whereas that album was an unexpected punch to the gut with its hungry hardcore punk delivery, on this set the Los Angeles outfit seems to have softened just a touch. Veteran producer
Michael Beinhorn (
Red Hot Chili Peppers,
Korn,
Mew) joins
the Bronx in concocting an almost alt-metal sound; such a huge change makes it hard to digest. Imagining a polished version of
Queens of the Stone Age meets
Social Distortion is where
the Bronx stand here. The rage, the passion, and the disgust for cultural norms seem a bit forced this time, but the album starts out strong with ferocious songs such as "Small Stone" and "Shi**y Future." "Dirty Leaves" and "Around the Horn," however, are broken by anxious choruses and layered harmonies, making
the Bronx's overall sound come off a bit directionless. [Island released the CD in 2006.] ~ MacKenzie Wilson