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Just over one year ago, on July 31, 2012, we lost a truly unique talent, Tony Sly. Tony touched many people in a variety of ways, but the one manner through which he affected everyone, regardless of their association with him, was his music. Though we continue to mourn the loss of Tony as a dear friend, we also celebrate Tony the artist through his songs. To that end we are pleased to present The Songs of Tony Sly: A Tribute.

After 20 years fronting and writing for seminal punk band No Use For a Name, as well as releasing multiple solo albums, Tony amassed a staggering catalog. Over the course of his career he also shared the stage with, and made fans of, countless musicians and bands. Naturally this presented an opportunity to compile an extraordinary tribute album. With a total of 33 tracks from the likes of Bad Religion, Rise Against, NOFX, Alkaline Trio, and Frank Turner (just to name a few), The Songs of Tony Sly is a testament to how beloved and influential Tony was as a song writer among his contemporaries. What really exalts the compilation is that each of the artists and bands on this album took the time and effort to contribute such meaningful and interesting interpretations of Tony's songs. From Karina Denike's (Dance Hall Crashers) haunting a cappella rendition of "Biggest Lie", to Strung Out's riffed-up speedy version of "Soulmate", to Snuff's Latin Jazz inspired take of "On the Outside", it's clear that no one held back in their approach to putting their signature on these classic songs. The result is transcendent; an homage to the indelible mark Tony Sly left on so many, through the voices of some of the very people he influenced most. Tony would have been proud of this apt tribute and his hundreds of thousands fans will be as well.

Comentarios

9 years ago

TheEnginseer

Alkaline Trio was the right pick for this song, if you can't see that then I don't know what you're hearing.

9 years ago

thetaid10terror

I understand why you all say bad religion should have done this, because Greg sounds most like Tony in this song, but a cover shouldn't exactly sound like the original, what would be the point? Alkaline trio put their own twist on it and I feel made the song more dramatic. I think Tony sly would have been proud.

9 years ago

Timothy Rankin

I found nufan in 96 and Alk in 2001. This and the BR cover were my most anticipated. I was pist when i heard this for the first time. I wanted it heavy... but it now is gold. If you cant hear it by the 10th listen than you dont get how talented Skiba is. Fat Mike who put this together said he killed this track. I didnt see any other comments like that by him about other covers. This album is awesome. Millencolin should of had a track.

9 years ago

sweetjoe630

I really don't think its that bad.

9 years ago

Mark Winiars

Seriously, its like someone taking "paradise lost" and reading it while having a mouthful of peanut butter and shit.

9 years ago

Mark Winiars

Ruined the song. Absolutely terrible. Terrible cover by a terrible band.

9 years ago

Dog Mayor

Good cover but i totally agree bad religion shouldve done this one

9 years ago

mohd firdaus

perfect!

9 years ago

Matheus Gondim

Who's this song about?

9 years ago

marco labelle

bad religion should have done this one.

9 years ago

shady4091

Wow such a great cover. They really gave it their Alk3 sound. Probably the only solo you'll ever hear them play.Rip Sly :(

10 years ago

DeadCityRadio

kicks ass! RIP Tony!

10 years ago

jaymesbond

Interesting Version!

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