Better Get Ready is the debut studio album by American Hasidic punk band Moshiach Oi!. The album, produced by guitarist Mike Wagner and mastered by Don Fury, was released on June 20, 2009 through Shemspeed Records and the band's own Shabasa Records.

Better Get Ready
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 20, 2009 (2009-06-20)
GenreJewish rock, hardcore punk
Length29:52
LabelShemspeed, Shabasa
ProducerMike Wagner
Moshiach Oi! chronology
Better Get Ready
(2009)
This World is Nothing
(2011)

Reception edit

Emily Savage of Jweekly described the album as "Simple, straight-forward, unabashed scroll-loving lyrics. All yelled at maximum volume of course."[1] Alex Suskind of The Forward said, "Moshiach Oi! has found a divine balance of religion and rock [and] uses the traditional punk sound of raucous guitars and boisterous vocals to explore Jewish ideals and values."[2] Patrick Aleph of Jewcy summarized Better Get Ready as "a blistering punk rock siddurim that effortlessly ties together Black Flag and Rambam, 7 Seconds and the Rebbe, The Casualties and the Kabballists."[3]

Track listing edit

No.TitleLength
1."Baruch Hashem"0:38
2."All Praise"1:34
3."Shabbos"1:41
4."We Want Moshiach Now"1:22
5."Yetzer Hara"0:41
6."I Wanna Learn Torah"1:12
7."Amalek"2:12
8."This Is My God"1:29
9."Hashem S'fasai Tiftach"1:45
10."Better Get Ready"2:35
11."Avoda Zara"3:44
12."I Love Torah"3:45
13."Am Yisroel Chai"3:06
14."Shema Yisroel"3:12
15."Moshiach Oi!"0:56

Personnel edit

Moshiach Oi! edit

  • Yishai Romanoff – lead vocals, guitar, drums
  • Mike Wagner – guitar, vocals
  • Mitchell "Mordechai" Harrison – bass guitar, vocals
  • Paul Alpert – drums on "I Love Torah" and "Moshiach Oi!"

Other edit

  • Mike Wagner – producer, engineering, mixing
  • Don Fury – mastering
  • Rabbi Moshe Wilkominsky – spoken word intro on "Shabbos"
  • Gavriel Saks – synth on "I Love Torah"
  • Linda Miriam – screaming on "Shabbos"
  • Ahron Moeller – art direction
  • Erez Safar – cover design
  • Breeah Berezin-Bahr – cover photography

References edit

  1. ^ Savage, Emily (Sep 2009). "Moshiach Oi! Hardcore Torah-lovers". J. The Jewish News of Northern California. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
  2. ^ Suskind, Alex (Aug 2009). "A Blitzkrieg Bop for God". The Forward. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
  3. ^ Aleph, Patrick (Sep 2009). "Album Review: Moshiach Oi! "Better Get Ready"". Jewcy. Retrieved 31 March 2013.