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Vagabonds

The Classic Crime

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Album Review

While it might be up for debate whether or not the Classic Crime are a Christian rock band, what is clear is that they’re one of the most consistently solid and almost unerringly upbeat bands working. With their third album, Vagabonds, the band continues to deliver the same uplifting alternative rock that’s made it so successful. Even from the opening moments of “A Perfect Voice,” it’s clear that this is a bummer-free experience, with sunny guitars and a big singalong chorus preparing for the heaping helpings of sugar-coated hard rock that are yet to come. The title track, “Vagabonds,” keeps piling on the sweetness, but since the rest of the album is so positive, it never ends up feeling saccharine. The band really pours on the emotion with “Different Now,” a hard-rocking ballad about personal growth and redemption, showing that things aren’t always so nice and clean, but that there’s always a chance that they can be. This is definitely an all-around brighter album than their last record, 2008’s Silver Cord, but the musical formula is mostly unchanged. Fortunately for the Classic Crime, it’s a formula that works for them, making Vagabonds an album that should have no difficulty pleasing their followers.

Customer Reviews

Sitting Sipping Smoothies

How to have a fun trip...
1. Learn All the lyrics
2. Drive with windows down
3. Sing/scream along

Proven to work!!

Gonna finally see them live this summer!

Almost Amazing

I thought the album was very good but im more into the heavy music but EVERYONE should buy it!!! its easily was worth it

Great. Period.

Every album made by The Classic Crime has a focus. With Albatross it was sound, catchyness, and pretty much what popular music is. Lyrics still had meaning though.

The Silver Cord was the transition. You saw that starting catchyness with deeper and deeper lyrics, making it a more complete album.

Vagabonds was dedicated to the message and how it was delivered. The tune is happy when the message is happy. The tune is sad when the song is sad. You can even feel the sarcasm dripping from Solar Powered Life in just how the song is set up compared to others.

I am constantly amazed by these guys. I actually got this album in CD form in a pre-order at the beginning of 2010. Haiti had just been hit by the quake. The Classic Crime made the decision that every preorder would have all it's profits sent to Haiti.

These guys are legit. They have hearts. They have souls. And they lay it all out for the world to see in this album and every other.

Biography

Formed: Seattle, WA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Seattle rock quartet the Classic Crime feature vocalist Matt MacDonald, drummer Paul Erickson, bassist Alan Clark, and guitarists Justin Duque and Robbie Negin. First meeting in high school, all but Negrin were playing together in the band Orizon before the addition of said fifth member prompted a name change. Time was spent on the road in early 2006 with both Mest and Tooth & Nail labelmates Anberlin and Emery, all of which led up to the May release of the band's debut album, Albatross....
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