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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent album from an overlooked group, November 25, 2005
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somethingexcellent (Lincoln, NE United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: December (Audio CD)
With their second in a series of two releases by the Lincoln, Nebraska band For Against, the Words On Music label takes another notch out of the rare CD ebay market by offering up the groups long out-of-print second album December. Just last year, the label gave their debut Echelons (which was only released on LP originally) a grand welcome back into the world, and December is now being given a similarly fancy treatment.

In addition to being packaged in a nice two-fold digipack, the album has been remastered and even features two little-seen videos from the group. Although Nebraska has now become a musical hotspot because of Saddle Creek Records, one has to admit that the group sounded pretty far ahead of their time considering the original album release date of 1988. Absorbing influences as wide as Factory Records, early REM, and even some touches of the 4AD catalogue, it's as if the trio from the midwest distilled down what they liked about all the cutting edge groups that they listened to at the time and arrived at something that still sounds pretty fresh nearly 20 years later.

The album bursts out of the gate with "Sabres," and Harry Dingman again makes his presence on guitar known right away with soaring melodies that mix nicely with the light delivery of Jeffrey Runnings on vocals (and backed by a solid rhythm section). In fact, one can almost hear a bit of an English lilt on the vocals of Runnings, as if he were looking to separate himself from the heartland even more than the music already does. As if to emphasize things even more, the following track "Stranded In Greenland" contains even more vague vocals that may or may not be a metaphor for the flyover state.

If one were to remove the vocals of Runnings from "The Effect," the ultra-gauzy guitars and an almost electronic-sounding rhythm section running in 6/8 time could easily provide the backdrop to an early Cocteau Twins track while the title track of "December" echoes the dark early period work of The Cure instrumentally. For me, the first two albums from For Against were easily their best. Although they had some excellent songs in their latter period, they sound much more lively and willing to try different things (partially due to the excellent guitar work of Dingman, who later went on to play with The Millions). Considering the group is back together and playing again in their original lineup (albeit with a different drummer), they could very well make a resurgence on the heels of these excavations.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic, March 21, 2008
This review is from: December (Audio CD)
This is an awesome album. If you like 80s post-punk/pre-shoegaze (e.g., Chameleons, Sound, Springhouse), you'll definitely like this! It's powerful, pretty, and catchy. I still have "Stranded in Greenland" stuck in my head from the first time I heard it over a decade ago! :)

Very few American bands have enamored me as much as For Against have, and this album is IMO their tightest, a great starting point. It's the one I heard first, and made me immediately buy the rest of their albums. I've been a devoted fan of the band ever since!

p.s. Jack Rabid gave December his #1 pick in The Big Takeover #25!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another forgotten band?, January 20, 2012
This review is from: December (Audio CD)
What the...? Another forgotten late 80's/early 90's band that got swept under the rug, as I get older, I find more and more psych/shoegaze genre bands that simply never got the attention or respect they deserved, bless them all.

For Against is absolute one of those bands, who possibly deserved more recognition than others, especially in the states, but for whatever reason, never received it.

For all of the pitfalls of the digital music era, this band is a perfect example of what the internet can do for artists, giving them a real permanent legacy, and the attention and prominent recognition such artists really deserved.

December in particular is an album that has become a permanent part of my regular music rotation and influence, the guitar work is absolutely stellar, classic "new wave" 80's post-punk, edgy, melodic and appealing.

If you're a fan of classic Echo & The Bunnymen, Ride, Wall Of Voodoo, Joy Division, The Ocean Blue, The Pixies, et al..., you may really, really like this band.

I'm not sure what else to say, just listen to the previews here and you'll become hooked immediately, or not. It's that appealing.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Post Punk at it's Best, March 7, 2011
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This review is from: December (Audio CD)
As a fan of post punk music, I thought I would see what for against is all about. I thought I had heard most of the great post punk bands out there. New York, Boston, Minneapolis, LA and of course The British Isles were the main hot beds for a lot of great post punk bands, but oddly enough and only one state away from me was For Against. I had never heard of them. Go figure. Anyway, this album has plenty of hooks and melodies to make it a very enjoyable listen and it gets better after repeated listens. Highly recommended.
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