Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell

Social Distortion

Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell

RELEASED: February 11, 1992
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Cold Feelings 3:31 2. Bad Luck 4:26 3. Making Believe 4:12 4. Born to Lose 4:09 5. Bye Bye Baby 3:06 6. When She Begins 5:04 7. 99 to Life 4:28 8. King of Fools 2:50 9. Sometimes I Do 4:01 10. This Time Darlin’ 4:08 11. Ghost Town Blues 4:42 12. Alone and Forsaken 3:12 13. Mainliner 1992 2:59
Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell is the fourth studio album by the American punk rock band Social Distortion, released in 1996. The album showcases a blend of punk rock, rockabilly, and alternative rock, with a more polished sound compared to their earlier work. It features themes of personal struggle, love, and redemption, and is often praised for its emotional depth and lyrical honesty. The album marked a significant moment in the band's evolution, solidifying their place in the punk rock scene while also appealing to a broader audience. Key tracks include 'Story of My Life' and 'Ball and Chain,' which have become staples of the band's live performances.