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I have to let you in on a little secret before you
read the rest of this review.
Against Me! is probably the best punk band to arrive on the
scene since 2000. If you haven't already picked
up the brilliant Reinventing Axl Rose
and As The Eternal Cowboy, you've missed
out. In the best tradition of the Clash, Against
Me! serves up protest rock with a nod to Woody
Guthrie and the folk tradition and scream-along
punk that won't let you stand still.
Where As The Eternal Cowboy was introspective
and owed more to Johnny Cash than Joe Strummer,
Searching for a Former Clarity
has a bigger, more complex sound and a wider range.
There's still that folk-country flavor, the anger
and the sense of humor (a song about the record
industry titled "Unprotected Sex with Multiple
Partners" proves that Against Me! come up
with the hands-down best song titles in the business,
and that's before you get to "Even at Our
Worst We're Still Better Than Most"), but
there's everything from Cuban-spiced horns on
"Miami" to a military beat for "Justin,"
the country hard-luck barroom ballad "How
Low" and right after it the acoustic, optimistic
"Joy."
My favorite song, though, is "From Her Lips
to God's Ears (The Energizer)," which calls
up the spirit of Reinventing Axl Rose and adds
a rousing call-and-response chorus of "Condoleezza!
(Condoleezza!)" while asking "Do you
get the fucking joke?" Against Me! are at
their best when combining politics with humor
and details that most people miss. They're already
the soundtrack to everything that gets me angry
and fired up. On this record, they prove that
they can also be the soundtrack to moments happy
and sad, funny and heartbreaking, and change it
up without losing the things that made you love
them in the first place.
This album might not change your life the way
I think their first record will, but, well, they
said it themselves: even at their worst, they're
still better than most. And this is far from a
worst.
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-Sarah Jaffe, October 7, 2005
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