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Rewriting History With Against Me!

By Johnny Firecloud, July 9th, 2009
 

Why revisit a mine that didn’t yield the brightest gems? Against Me!’s 2003 sophomore release As The Eternal Cowboy was a deflating followup to Reinventing Axl Rose, so why look back on a batch of demos from that time? The answer, simply, is that the tracks on Original Cowboy are far less of an overcooked clusterfuck than anything that made Eternal’s final cut, and they should be heard.

Against Me!

Against Me! has reunited with indie punk label Fat Wreck Chords to put out Original Cowboy, an eight song cash-grab collection of demos that rights many of the wrongs the finished product ended up being. The tracks, scheduled prior to Against Me!’s trip to Memphis’ Ardent Studios where As The Eternal Cowboy was recorded, were laid down at Goldentone Studio in Gainesville, FL with Rob McGregor. They did it all in one day: July 15th, 2003.

Singer/guitarist Tom Gabel explained the decision to record the demos before heading to Ardent: “Having already recorded our first full length album and two previous EPs with Rob at Goldentone, we wanted to do something different for our second full length. We specifically wanted to make an all analog recording with as few overdubs as possible which is what we could do at Ardent. With Rob McGregor coming along to produce, we wanted to make sure he was familiar with the songs, so we made this demo recording.”

Save for the track Sink, Florida, Sink, all the other songs from As The Eternal Cowboy appear on the demo release. The combined opening track A Brief Yet Triumphant Introduction / Cliché Guevarra is sludgier, sloppier, a little more raw and a hell of a lot better than what the split result became – especially Warren Oakes’ pulverizing percussion in the first half of the song. It’s immediately clear where the differences are, and even moreso, exactly what went wrong with Eternal Cowboy. Here, the magic is in the raw, spontaneous feel of it all. It sounds real. It sounds fun, not overdubbed and overproduced.

At Fat Mike’s demand, the adulterous folk-charmer Cavalier Eternal from the session actually made As The Eternal Cowboy simply because it was superior to the version made at Ardent. It’s a clear highlight from the sessions, so why fix what’s not broken?

Gabel shares the sentiment: “Recorded and mixed in only a couple of hours, The Original Cowboy was only meant to be a trial run, but, listening to it today, there’s a part of me that feels foolish for ever recording these songs a second time.”

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Slurring The Rhythms is a delicious punk-drama affair, breathless and bouncy and full of fire, while T.S.R. and the raw combined assault of You Look Like I Need A Drink / Turn Those Clapping Hands Into Angry Balled Fists leave little room for argument against the notion that most of these songs should’ve been left the hell alone. The band should’ve called off at Ardent and ran with what they had. But there’s no sense looking back now, so…. oh. Wait.

Against Me! plans to start recording their next LP with Butch Vig soon, which should make for an interesting pairing. In the meantime, if you’ve never heard Against Me! before, it might be best to start with something a little more recent and accessible, such as Americans Abroad:

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Good shit right there.

Against Me! Original Cowboy

Original Cowboy
July 7, 2009
Fat Wreck Chords

01. A Brief Yet Triumphant Introduction / Cliché Guevarra
02. Mutiny On The Electronic Bay
03. T.S.R
04. Rice And Bread
05. Cavalier Eternal
06. Unsubstantiated Rumors
07. Slurring The Rhythms
08. You Look Like I Need A Drink / Turn Those Clapping Hands Into Angry Balled Fists

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Johnny Firecloud's been kickin' names and takin' ass since his first interview in 2001 with A Perfect Circle. You can find more of his rantings over at CraveOnline, where he's the music editor.

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4 Responses to “Rewriting History With Against Me!”
  1. Ryan said:

    Against Me! is freakin incredible. Especially if you need some motivation to kick someone’s head off.
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    Sidenote: “Against Me! plans to start recording their next LP with Butch Vig soon, which should make for an interesting pairing.” I don’t know if you intended to make it look like they hadn’t, but didn’t they record New Wave with Butch Vig?

  2. tng/dharma69 said:

    Not a fan of this band at all…especially the vocals. And the lyrics to “Thrash Unreal” were just…nevermind.

  3. Skwerl said:

    piss and vinegar is an awesome song. i’m going to blip it right now.

  4. Jared said:

    Against Me! takes a lot of undeserved heat in my opinion. Everyone acts like everything after Reinventing Axl Rose is trash (at least by comparison) and no one gives them a fair chance. “This is supposed to be that anarchist band with the shitty vocals right?” That’s how I feel they get boxed in. Nostalgia shouldn’t get in the way of an objective review.
    That being said, these songs should have been released for free or not at all.

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