Elsewhere, The Way Things Were’s autobiographical meditations make like a scuzzier Summer Of ’69, and the honky-tonk hoedown of Tonight supplies the most affecting hook on a record not noticeably lacking in earworms. Country rock legend Lucinda Williams duets with Mike on Crazy Dreamer, a slow dance for people with tattoos of dice, hot rods and pin-up girls. And while any version of Wicked Game is fated to come up short against Chris Isaak’s unbeatable 1989 original, there’s no question that it’s a perfect choice of cover for Social Distortion.
An unexpectedly strong addition to a near half-century of hellraising, Born To Kill is a decent comeback from these punkabilly lifers. Here’s hoping its momentum brings us more magic from Mike, sooner rather than later.
Verdict: 3/5
For fans of: Backyard Babies, Green Day, The Gaslight Anthem
Born To Kill is out now via Epitaph