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For Against...Finished? "Band Has Run It's Course"

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For Against...Finished? "Band Has Run It's Course"

Postby roc51 » Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:25 am

In an [sic] Magazine interview, For Against founder Jeffrey Runnings talks about the upcoming vinyl reissue box and how he believes the band maybe done:

http://www.sicmagazine.net/articles/128 ... or-against

If this is the last of For Against, let it be known that they were the finest independent band the US has ever produced and that their recorded legacy is among the most criminally underrated and unknown outside their cult fanbase. Their recorded output is among the finest ever put to tape and it's a shame they never were able to break through into mainstream glory.
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Postby q89747 » Wed Apr 03, 2013 1:47 pm

Great post Down Under. Ain't never heard of these guys before now but I'm enjoying what I hear.
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Postby roc51 » Fri Apr 05, 2013 7:44 pm

It's really hard to pick their best albums, but for me it's Coalesced.

Rounding out the top-5: December, Aperture, Masons California Lunchroom and Echelons.
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Postby arkin » Sat Apr 06, 2013 4:11 am

I was under the impression that they had already broken up. Guess I was mistaken!
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Postby thefxc » Sat Apr 06, 2013 4:45 am

Runnings is tough on his own work. I feel sorry for him--the best music to come from America (I said it and I'll defend it), barely anyone's heard it, and he doesn't seem happy with how it sounds. I imagine he's got a bit of a perfectionist streak that keeps him from being content with his stuff...

All their work is brilliant, but Echelons and December have to be be my favorites because of Greg Hill's drumming.

Words on Music were going to release a series of EPs of their early demos, but they've only released Black Soap so far, so I imagine that's done with. I wish someone would put Mason's and Shelf Life back in print.

Thanks for the link, roc51.
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Postby roc51 » Sun Apr 07, 2013 8:45 pm

[quote][i]Originally posted by thefxc[/i]
<br>Runnings is tough on his own work. I feel sorry for him--the best music to come from America (I said it and I'll defend it), barely anyone's heard it, and he doesn't seem happy with how it sounds. I imagine he's got a bit of a perfectionist streak that keeps him from being content with his stuff...

All their work is brilliant, but Echelons and December have to be be my favorites because of Greg Hill's drumming.

Words on Music were going to release a series of EPs of their early demos, but they've only released Black Soap so far, so I imagine that's done with. I wish someone would put Mason's and Shelf Life back in print.

Thanks for the link, roc51.
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Cheers!

I too am wondering what has become of the EP series. Aperture is also out of print. I've queried Words On Music about remastering these but they haven't been successful to this point (licensing?)

I would like to believe Captured Tracks or even LTM may eventually reissue these or perhaps the reactivated IPR? Criminal they've been out of print for this long as they are all works of brilliance.
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Postby schwenko » Mon Apr 08, 2013 12:04 am

[quote][i]Originally posted by thefxc[/i]
<br>Runnings is tough on his own work. I feel sorry for him--the best music to come from America (I said it and I'll defend it), barely anyone's heard it, and he doesn't seem happy with how it sounds. I imagine he's got a bit of a perfectionist streak that keeps him from being content with his stuff...

All their work is brilliant, but Echelons and December have to be be my favorites because of Greg Hill's drumming.

Words on Music were going to release a series of EPs of their early demos, but they've only released Black Soap so far, so I imagine that's done with. I wish someone would put Mason's and Shelf Life back in print.

Thanks for the link, roc51.
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I'd love to pick up some cds if they ever become available.

Sugoi !!!
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