Minority of One happened to be D.C. punk legends
Dag Nasty's first album in ten years, following the lackluster
Four on the Floor EP released through Epitaph in 1992. Where
Four on the Floor's production woes held these emocore originators from truly shining,
Minority of One glowed with fiery dedication to one's craft. Although it was 16 years since
Dag Nasty first came together, they seemed to still have the spark that boosted them to such independent heights; the songwriting and musical achievements captured on this album were stupendous. Straightforward, melodically enhanced punk rock at its best is heard on these 11 tracks. Dave Smalley's vocals were still as blunt and pleasing to the ear, and Brian Baker's melodic guitar melted the heart with its intense sincerity. Even after all the time apart,
Dag Nasty returned with an album that may be the best release in their career, proving that these musicians were still at the head of the pack, pulling on your emotions while moving the blood through one's veins; if only all emocore was this enjoyable and accessible. ~ Jason D. Taylor