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Chris Fallon
05/07/09, 06:55 PM
Anti-Flag - The People or the Gun
Record Label: SideOneDummy
Release Date: June 9, 2009

"I hate a song that makes you think you are no good. I hate a song that makes you think you are just born to lose." - Woody Guthrie

Give Anti-Flag credit for never being condescending or coming across as know-it-alls. This is a band made up of four guys who like punk rock, and are willing to scrap the chance at super-stardom in order to express their messages through song. Maybe that is why so many people were upset when they signed to RCA in 2006, but were still able to release an album that maintained their own values and stuck it to the man with an ironic iron fist that was full of sarcastic wit & pent-up angst.

So, after seven full-length studio albums, Anti-Flag rode the major-label wave and wasn't feeling the surf. Now, they are back where they belong, on a label that has been gaining some serious clout the past year, thanks to in part to their highly-praised roster (including The Gaslight Anthem and Fake Problems). While this should ultimately have the band dancing on clouds and skipping through the woods, Anti-Flag's brand of joy comes from being exceptionally pissed off and letting you pleasure from it.

First question answered: no, just because President Bush is now gone, that has not lifted the veil from Justin Sane & Chris #2 vocal assault on all the utter shittiness that plagues the world. Even at the band's most optimistic turns (the Celtic punk influenced, "This is the First Night"), they still question it all. "This is the first night of the rest of our lives / I can't help but wonder, 'How is it we're still alive?'" Starting out with a brash assimilation on the political standing currently choke-holding the nation's perspective, Sane and #2 switch off on firing lyrical juggernauts into the pit of the political spectrum. "Sodom, Gomorrah, Washington, D.C." swings at those who use the Bible as a means to get their message across & control the masses, and "The Economy is Suffering... Let it Die" tears every greedy Wall Street embezzler to bits, feasting on those money-hungry politicos like tigers at a Siegfried & Roy show (too soon?). "The Gre(A)t Depression" sounds like a Lawrence Arms leftover, again commenting on the shallow & greedy culture that has led us astray.

What makes The People or the Gun succeed is it's blatant honesty & rapid-fire pace (11 tracks in 30 minutes), and that it's a back-to-basics record for this intelligent and well-informed band who took a forgettable turn with The Bright Lights of America, an album that wasn't as bad as it was just unmemorable. Thankfully, this self-produced record settles the score with a handful of pissed off numbers ("You Are Fired" rips through a major-label tirade in less than 20 seconds) and anthems that reaffirm the injustices we face, but remain hopeful that change lies on the horizon ("When All the Lights Go Out," a somewhat ironic title in context to their last album).

Despite all the fist-in-the-air anger, this is Anti-Flag's most focused, cohesive and dedicated effort. "On Independence Day" and "The Old Guard" crush the record out of the yard for a truly organic, emotionally-tense, introspective album that asks you to pick a side, gives you all you need to know and stands its ground. The People or the Gun will inspire you to be involved in more ways than one, and that alone proves music is more than just a catchy tune or a good beat: it's a message.

Political bands are surely not for everybody, but Anti-Flag is here to say that no matter who you are, we are all in this together, wrong or right. Some of it's personal, some of it's broad - yet, no matter how you think, Anti-Flag is ready to back you up and feed you some facts that speak volumes. Are you willing to listen?

NOTE: This album does not see release until June 9th, almost one month from now. Portions of the proceeds from this album's pre-order sales will go to Amnesty International. Not only do you get a free, non-album track, but the lyrical booklet contains some great quotes, information and it's also a kick-ass record! Please make sure you pre-order this for a worthy cause, because in this case, everybody wins!

Anti-Flag's For Blood and Empire & The Terror State... it's still the same band, just getting better."The Gre(A)t Depression," "On Independence Day," and "You Are Fired (Take This Job and, Ah, Fuck it)"

1. Sodom, Gomorrah, Washington, D.C. (Sheep in Shepherd's Clothing)
2. The Economy is Suffering... Let it Die
3. The Gre(A)t Depression
4. We Are the One
5. You Are Fired (Take This Job and, Ah, Fuck it)
6. This is the First Night
7. This is No War Without Warriors (How Do You Sleep?)
8. When All the Lights Go Out
9. On Independence Day
10. The Old Guard
11. Teenage Kennedy LobotomyJustin Sane: guitar/vocals
Chris #2: bass/vocals
Chris Head: guitar/vocals
Pat Thetic: drums

Official Site (http://www.anti-flag.com) | Official Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/antiflag)SideOneDummy Store (http://www.sideonedummy.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=SODS&Category_Code=AF)

c_rob2700
05/07/09, 07:03 PM
Wow.

I admit, I've never listened to Anti-Flag because basically, I've never got around to it. This review makes me want to. Fantastic review, man. I'll probably be checking this out now

zubinmoosa
05/07/09, 07:03 PM
Holy 90% batman!

FaceLixeMurder
05/07/09, 07:20 PM
I remember back in the Underground Network days, and I was so excited for The Terror State. This sounds good!

phil19
05/07/09, 07:49 PM
just recently checked out for blood and empire and a unimpressed i havnt got into these guys earlier. cant wait for this new album

Greg.Kushlan
05/07/09, 08:45 PM
How much of the album does Chris #2 sing on? I can't stand their other vocalists voice.

AP_Punk
05/07/09, 09:19 PM
good review!

still love this band.

fly_guy
05/07/09, 10:36 PM
Buying this for sure. No try and buy on this go-round.

SanePsychotic
05/08/09, 03:40 AM
Wow, 90%. Nice review, Chris.

elonman05
05/08/09, 04:56 AM
Anti-Flag owns. So pumped for this album!

johnnylcd
05/08/09, 05:01 AM
can't wait.

newfoundmichael
05/08/09, 05:50 AM
Interesting. I kinda gave up faith after their last album, but hopefully this one is as good as you say.

ramomcferno
05/08/09, 06:03 AM
I am very excited for this CD! I have always loved these guys and I also liked Bright Lights of America not as much as the other stuff but I still did. This album sounds like it will be great. You get a non album track with pre order? I might have to do that. Good job on the review.

3GunGaz
05/08/09, 06:32 AM
Such a fantastic album. I'm really impressed with it. Great review too.

_AKA_
05/08/09, 06:52 AM
Good, but Anti-Flag can make it much better.
7/10

Nap
05/08/09, 07:02 AM
I listened to it once. It was kinda disapointing. It seemed to be so cliche of their our sound with any great moment. However, I'll give another try.

denissuxx
05/08/09, 07:54 AM
Too high IMO.

Olle.89
05/08/09, 07:55 AM
dam this sounds so good, are getting really excited :D

coltenTALK
05/08/09, 08:52 AM
Great review.
You actually got me really pumped for their new record.

CellarGhosts
05/08/09, 09:28 AM
Woah, 90%. I'd rate it lower than that to be honest but this is still a good review, Chris. "The Economy Is Suffering" is my personal favorite song from it.

I'd put this above the last album, but beneath The Terror State and For Blood and Empire. I think those are their best two.

Nick Le
05/08/09, 09:37 AM
Wow.

I admit, I've never listened to Anti-Flag because basically, I've never got around to it. This review makes me want to. Fantastic review, man. I'll probably be checking this out now
Same here, I listened to a few of their tracks from Warped Comps, but I think I'll go check their stuff out. I'm intrigued...

Toner
05/08/09, 09:47 AM
Oh man I forgot how much I love Anti-Flag. Just playing For Blood and Empire and it already feels like summer :D

Will definitely be ordering this one. Anti-Flag never ever disappoint.

UnderMyDreams
05/08/09, 09:52 AM
Can't wait. I love these guys, can't wait to see them at warped.

NOTE: This album does not see release until June 9th, almost one month from now. Portions of the proceeds from this album's pre-order sales will go to Amnesty International. Not only do you get a free, non-album track, but the lyrical booklet contains some great quotes, information and it's also a kick-ass record! Please make sure you pre-order this for a worthy cause, because in this case, everybody wins!

Good disclaimer. Everyone pre order it! It will be a great album I'm sure, especially better than Bright Lights. And a portion goes towards a good cause, so illegal downloading is not only stealing from the artist but stealing from Amnesty International too.

fezmar9
05/08/09, 10:15 AM
for the pre-order proceeds going to the charity part - do you have to order from the record label for that to apply? like if i pre-order from interpunk.com will a portion of that still go to the charity?

btbam > you
05/08/09, 10:58 AM
Love this band so much, though I feel this album is a step-down for them.

heyzombiehitler
05/08/09, 11:17 AM
I liked both major label albums. Very interested in what direction they're taking being on an indie again.

batmannj
05/08/09, 11:59 AM
Did this leak already?

reissgoespunk
05/08/09, 12:24 PM
Did this leak already?
Yes.

poppunknerd182
05/08/09, 12:48 PM
The Economy Is Suffering....might be my favorite AF track they've done. I know it's one of the poppiest, but it's an outstanding track. I'll be buying this for sure

Album is decent, much better than Bright Lights, but doesn't touch The Terror State, IMO

I'd give it a 79%

But good review Chris

DonnerParty666
05/08/09, 01:38 PM
Economy is suffering stood out to me the second i hit play

YeahRiight
05/08/09, 01:38 PM
Their last album was really bad I can't believe this got a 90% but I am intrigued

more heart
05/08/09, 01:59 PM
I've always been of this band, though I haven't listened to them much lately. Will definitely give this a listen.

Chris Fallon
05/08/09, 02:22 PM
I know some disagree, but I think this is a band doing what they are best at ... at their best. It's confident, it's angry and it's intelligent without being patronizing. I'm a big fan of The Terror State and For Blood and Empire, but this is the same band with a new state of mind, amplified by their personal struggles and making what I think could be regarded as one of their career highlights.

ActOfPeace
05/08/09, 02:23 PM
This new cd regain my excitement for a-f!! such a great job on bass!

I am Mick
05/08/09, 02:51 PM
I once saw #2 fucking losing it on some dude by the bar in Mr. Smalls Theater. He called him a fascist and shit. fucking hilariouss

I was like ten years old

Mjk07
05/08/09, 03:17 PM
ive never really been into anti-flag but im always willin to check them out

littlebeav
05/08/09, 03:53 PM
90% for Anti-Flag? Now I'm very intrigued. I've loved 'em even when the reviews were pretty bad. So, this makes me really giddy. Is it wrong if I thank Jesus for a new Anti-Flag record?

losethegirl
05/08/09, 06:04 PM
After meeting these guys and getting the chance to talk to Justin I have had nothing but huge amounts of respect for them. I can't wait to hear the album and they definitely still have it live.

Burn That Shit
05/08/09, 06:21 PM
Very good review.

mybreakingpoint
05/08/09, 11:45 PM
fucking stellar review.

makes me even more excited for this than i was before.

jesse-k
05/09/09, 12:59 AM
I loved for blood & empire, so definetely need to check this out.

Broden Terry
05/09/09, 01:52 AM
I'm looking forward to hearing this record :nod:

maker_break
05/09/09, 10:13 AM
It's awesome to see a review for this album so early. When I heard the news Anti-Flag signed on SideOneDummy, I was practically dancing. SideOne is home to some of my favorite bands, as mentioned in the review... Gaslight Anthem and Fake Problems.

Anti-Flag has openly stated they weren't satisfied with RCA and unhappy with the direction Bright Lights took. From what I've heard, the new album is a return to form for Anti-Flag. I think this is the start of something beautiful. I'm officially stoked.

Oh, and now people can fucking quit talking shit about them being sell outs.

xtheaudition
05/09/09, 12:18 PM
want

Brandao
05/09/09, 07:35 PM
Interesting. I kinda gave up faith after their last album, but hopefully this one is as good as you say.
same thoughts here

"Bright Lights Of America" was a terrible album

ramomcferno
05/10/09, 09:40 AM
I liked this CD better than the last but not as much as For Blood and Empire.

Ollie McKraut
05/10/09, 04:29 PM
I liked Bright Lights of America.

DI Pistola
05/10/09, 04:30 PM
For Blood and Empire was the first and only AF album I've ever owned. Wondering if this is any better.

tbsrock08
05/18/09, 08:24 AM
Love These Guys. Amazing Live!!! Amazing EVERYTHING!!! This album is gonna be freaking KICKASS!!!!

Drums4life97
05/18/09, 10:18 AM
Best live performance i have ever seen by far. Has nothing to do with this new album but seeing them live is a must!

Steeeve Perry
11/30/09, 09:15 PM
I dig it, but can't stand 'This is the First Night'. Much better than Bright Lights, not as good as FBAE. I'm also older now though...

vale93kotor
04/14/10, 05:42 AM
One of their best album.. Really great! (great review)