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Against Me!
Crime as Forgiven By


4.0
excellent

Review

by Joeeddstealschickens USER (18 Reviews)
April 19th, 2006 | 20 replies


Release Date: 2001 | Tracklist


Against Me! are, as has been said before, probably the best folk-punk band around, and are widely believed to be the "next big punk band" with their latest LP, "Searching For A Former Clarity." "Crime, As Forgiven By.." was their second full EP release in 2001, (after 2000's 12" debut "Against Me!") in 7" form (on Sabot Productions) and in CD form (on Plan-It-X Records). It was also their first release to achieve major circulation, as "Against Me!" only had an issue of 145 due to a production defect. For people coming into Against Me! more recently with their 3 full-length LP's, "Crime, As Forgiven By.." is an interesting listen as you can definitely hear where elements of Tom Gabel's songwriting style developed, and there are also alternate versions of songs on full-length debut "Reinventing Axl Rose" present. It is important to note that the 7" version was missing "Impact" and "Burn." which were added as bonus tracks on the CD version.

On the CD only two members of the group are present; Tom Gabel (vocals and guitar) and Kevin Mahon (drums and backing vocals). Gabel's voice here is even rougher than on "Reinventing Axl Rose," and the overall sound has a rougher production, giving the guitar more space to account for the lack of a bass guitar. However, "Crime, As Forgiven By.." has some of Against Me!'s best songs, and the production is pretty much irrelevant. The sound of the band here is really great considering there is only two members and the guitar is all clean. It sounds like a halfway point between the quieter introspective acoustic sounds on "The Acoustic E.P" and the distorted balls-out punk rock of "Reinventing Axl Rose." It really gives a unique sound especially when the clean guitar is bashed out at breakneck speed in the manner you'd usually hear distorted and supported by a thumping bass part.

To the songs though. "I Still Love You Julie" is the original version of the song also featured on "Reinventing Axl Rose," though in a more stripped down version. The song is one of Against Me!'s weaker songs and I feel it gets the CD off to a slightly weak start. It sounds much better with the full band behind it on "Reinventing Axl Rose" but it does set the scene for the rest of the EP well, showing off all elements of Against Me!'s sound (on this record) - anthemic choruses, good lyrics, jangly clean guitar, thumping drums and raw vocals that are halfway between passionate singing and rougher screaming. The album really gets going with "What We Worked For." Starting with a quiet stop-start guitar part Tom's vocals come in, talking about making music, the song keeps going and getting thicker and faster, referencing musical icons such as Elvis and Les Paul. The way the chorus is worked up from the first time you hear it spoken to a quietly strummed guitar to the harmony part that replaces it at the end along to a heavily strummed guitar accompanied by Kevin smacking the hell out of the drums is fantastic. Track three, "Y'All Don't Wanna Step To Dis" is a very good song (with a great title), though it is set out almost in two halves and as the second half is basically the first half played faster it feels like it is repeating itself too much and it is quite easy to switch off from. The line "And America, still sleeps tonight" is great though and presents some great imagery for the song. Of all the songs, it is perhaps this one that sounds the "folkiest" and most nostalgic, which is a great part of Against Me!'s armory - the fact that they touch on the right nerve to make you feel like you've heard it before even though you haven't, and plants a great smile on your face that doesn't leave (a good example of this is the song "Pints Of Guinness Makes You Stronger").

The last song on the original EP is "Walking Is Still Honest," which was also featured on their debut self-titled release and on debut full-length "Reinventing Axl Rose." "Walking Is Still Honest" is one of my favourite Against Me! songs, and I heard this version before the version on "Reinventing Axl Rose." Both are excellent in their own right, unlike "I Still Love You Julie." The version here, although it doesn't have a full band behind it, as on "Reinventing Axl Rose," is sparser and slower and the great guitar riff is made more prominent. The next track, "Impact," was a bonus track added to the CD version of the EP. This was, unlike many bonus tracks, a great idea because it adds a lot to the record and is one of Against Me!'s very best tracks. It has a great guitar riff, again brought to the fore owing to the lack of a bass guitar, and the vocals over the top are excellent, sung at the perfect tempo and with just the right amount of grit to them, adding a great amount of feeling to the song. The chorus is great, with just the line "Impact!" shouted, pushing the point forward. The only bad thing about the song is that has an almost false ending and sounds like it should go into something else instead of stopping dead. The final song is "Burn," also a bonus track. "Burn" is again, a fantastic song, and provides a really good ending to the CD. The intro riff is typical of Against Me!'s folk-punk stylings and continues through the verses, and as the song moves into the chorus, simple offbeat ska-upstrokes off-set the 4/4 drums and vocals brilliantly. In the outro Kevin does cowboy-style backing vocals "yeee-haw!" which somehow manages to work despite slightly over-playing the bands musical roots in American western folk music.

Overall, "Crime, As Forgiven By.." is a unique album. Not quite punk but not quite folk, it meets in the middle providing an original and compelling sound which you won't find in bulk on Against Me!'s full-length albums, but if you liked "Eight Full Hours Of Sleep," "Cavalier Eternal," or "Unsubstantiated Rumours (Are Good Enough For Me To Base My Life On)" then most likely "Crime, As Forgiven By.." is an essential record. Otherwise it is still a recommended purchase if you want to hear what early Against Me! sounded like, and naturally owing to the inclusions of "What We Worked For," "Walking Is Still Honest," "Impact," and "Burn," it is recommended to anyone who likes Against Me! as they are four of their very best songs.

Joe



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Henrik
April 19th 2006


26 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I love this Ep, good review.

Brain Toad
April 19th 2006


27 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Against Me!'s best release by far.



Nice review.

iam2000pounds
April 19th 2006


5 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I love this EP, it's great.

Zesty Mordant
April 19th 2006


1196 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Walking is Still Honest" is a damn good song. In fact most of the songs on this ep are great.

metallicaman8
April 20th 2006


4677 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I agree^. Great review, also

me likes punk
April 20th 2006


5 Comments


God, I love this record. Really great review, man.

Weezerfan_returns
April 20th 2006


9 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I really like "What We Worked For" I wish I wouldn't have bought the 7", seeing as how the cd has two more songs.

Henrik
April 20th 2006


26 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

My favorite here is by far Y'all don't wanna step ti dis. That song is awesome.



I like the version of Walking is still honest better on RAR.

Liebensaft
April 20th 2006


22 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I love this album. My favorite AM! song is "What We Worked For."

kitsch
April 24th 2010


5117 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

instead of listening to white crosses i've been jamming to this.



the versions of i still love you julie and walking is still honest are so much better here than on RAR



also, wtf review julie is arguably the best song on this EP and Burn sucks

Kiran
Emeritus
April 26th 2010


6133 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

so good



shouldve gotten this sooner



walking is still honest is so much better here

Transient
November 3rd 2010


1518 Comments


The version of Walking Is Still Honest on this EP is probably my favourite Against Me! song.

mxbrady
February 5th 2012


1582 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Punk as Fuck. This EP is so powerful.

mxbrady
May 2nd 2012


1582 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

"Y'all don't wanna step to dis!" Is probably my favorite AM! song. The lyrics and presentation are just phenomenal.

BonRurgundy
May 13th 2012


358 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

...and America still sleeps tonight.

montaukpoint
May 13th 2012


45 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I still like White Crosses, but on their old albums and eps they were so damn perfect.

demigod!
January 15th 2013


49583 Comments


ok so on my rip of this i still love you julie is like 40 seconds long and for some reason has bits of random Gorguts songs in it

the fuck

ItsTheSquirrel
November 15th 2018


864 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Spotify has a horrible version of this, but the songs themselves are so good

Minushuman24
November 15th 2018


4994 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I can't listen to the spotify version.

This EP fucking rules though.

BMDrummer
January 1st 2019


15096 Comments


walking is still honest started playing right when the new year arrived

i like that



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