Mike Pride's "I Hate Work" is a bold and unapologetic dive into the realms of free jazz and avant-garde, released on November 19, 2021, under RareNoiseRecords. Collaborating with an impressive lineup including Jamie Saft, Brad Jones, Mick Barr, JG Thirlwell, Dave Dictor, and Sam Mickens, Pride reimagines the raw, punk-infused energy of Millions of Dead Cops' (MDC) iconic debut album, "Millions of Dead Cops," through the lens of free jazz. The album's ten tracks, spanning a total of 55 minutes, are a chaotic yet cohesive exploration of societal critiques and rebellious spirit.
From the finger-snapping opener "Corporate Death Burger" to the defiant "Dick for Brains" and the anthemic title track, "I Hate Work," Pride and his collaborators transform MDC's punk anthems into intricate, improvisational jazz compositions. The album's standout tracks, such as "America's So Straight" and "She Wants a Partner With a Lust for Life," showcase the band's ability to blend raw emotion with complex musical arrangements. The album's closing track, "I Hate Work," leaves a lasting impression, encapsulating the album's themes of resistance and nonconformity.
"I Hate Work" is not just a reimagining of MDC's classic album but a testament to the enduring power of their message. Mike Pride and his collaborators bring a fresh perspective to the material, creating an album that is both a tribute and a bold statement in its own right. With its unique blend of punk energy and free jazz innovation, "I Hate Work" is a compelling listen for fans of both genres and a testament to the timeless relevance of MDC's music.