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BopRock
05/16/09, 07:01 PM
Anti-Flag - The People or the Gun
Record Label: SideOneDummy
Release Date: June 9, 2009

Never a band to steer clear of the issues at hand, Anti-Flag release another political commentary that will humble anyone. This album does two things - it gives you amazing punk rock sound and it makes a point at the same time. Anti-flag angered many fans last year when they released Bright Lights of America, but this current album seems to be their return to basics. Am I the only one who loved Bright Lights of America? Many fans could not accept a new, mature sounding Anti-Flag. Even though this new album is more "back to basics" it is still a more grown up Anti-Flag.

Musically, this album shines above older albums such as Die For the Government and Mobilize,and the lyrics are definitely worth paying attention to. Each song has a different tone varying from total rage to a melancholy-styled harmony. The album starts off with the aggressive "Sodom, Gomorrah, Washington D.C (Sheep in Shepherd's Clothing)." This song kick-starts the album with a song that touches on a subject much feared by American artists. Religion is something few will discuss with any real criticism, but this song takes a shot at belief in itself and the idea of organized religion and ends with the line "Religion is opiate of the meek!" It's a great opener and will be the top track for many of the older fans.

The album is also quick to jump on the topic of the economy with "The Economy is suffering, Let it Die" and "You are Fired (Take this Job, Ah Fuck It)." It's a grim view on the world to say the least: "When the cities burn down, we'll all keep warm".

The music on this album is Anti-Flag at their best. Great bass lines and killer guitar hooks litter every song. "The Old Guard" is a great example, with the passion and rage of punk combined with a great bass line and well timed guitar that compliments the bass, all blended nicely with a drum line that keeps you interested. This is the norm for the album. The lyrics really work in this album. The lyrics were the major weak point of Bright Lights of America and this album fixes that nicely and are definitely the strongest point of the album.

The song "We Are The One" seems like a definite live track, with lots of "woah"s and "yeah"s and chilling backing vocals similar to Terror State Anti-Flag.

It's a great album. Get your hands on it. You won't regret it.

Rise Against;Terror State by Anti Flag; Dead Kennedys; The Clash

Sodom, Gomorrah, Washington D.C. (Sheep In Shepherds Clothing), The Old Guard, The Economy is Suffering(Let it Die)

myspace.com/antiflag (http://www.myspace.com/antiflag)

UnderMyDreams
05/28/09, 06:48 PM
Cool review. Love this band, can't wait for the album!

simplelivin_GCH
05/28/09, 06:57 PM
legit album, good review...this has been getting decent spin time with me

cory-182
05/28/09, 07:39 PM
I have listened to this album twice and it didn't do anything for me.

Liter-O-Cola
05/28/09, 08:35 PM
Do these reviews get proof-read?

TheRealJohnOC
05/28/09, 09:37 PM
hey i also enjoyed tbloa and this album is pretty much like that but a little more punkish

JenniferN225
05/29/09, 02:31 AM
Had to give it a few listens, but I agree. Very good album. Better than TBLOA, but I did like that album. :-)

John is a cult
05/29/09, 04:24 AM
good review. i might have to pick this up.
i really liked for blood and empire. but never listened to anything else.

p.s.- a few spelling mistakes in the review lol

brandnewsheep
05/29/09, 06:52 AM
I love TBLOA...

HopeInLove
05/29/09, 09:00 AM
"Get our hands on it. You won't regret it."

really? lol.

m e t a t r o n
05/29/09, 11:58 AM
I can't believe they're still around everyone I know grew out of them years ago wow

lew_1987
06/04/09, 06:45 AM
defiantly = definitely.

BopRock
06/06/09, 06:10 AM
Ha sorry about that
I did a quick spell check , it was wrong....
Tell me any other mistakes, ill edit them.

Pman11
06/18/09, 02:50 PM
sick album... really liked tbloa too which I find is kinda similar but like you said it's a little more back to basics... overall great album