The release of Generation RX provides for the brothers Joel (vocals) and Benji Madden (guitar, vocals), Billy Martin (guitar), Paul Thomas (bass) and Dean Butterworth (Drums) both the beginning of a completely new chapter, as well as the conclusion of a cycle. With their mixture of rebellious punk spirit, their rocky songwriting and her unbelievable ambition, Good Charlotte have taken over the and simultaneous vulnerability of their adolescence, while the band has been a real institution for more than two decades now, which also dates from hot thematic iron does not shy away from.
On their new album Good Charlotte deal among other things with the consequences of the widely the widespread dependence on painkillers, which in some cases leads to much too early death of the icons of their generation and multiple tragedies, which turn into loneliness and confusion. packed in immediately rousing and with hope of better days only so bursting rock anthems. Under the aegis of producer Zakk Cervini and band member Benji used Good Charlotte during intimate recording sessions in their MDDN Bandquartier was looking for a way to communicate directly with the youth and I found this one, too.