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The Classic Crime
from: Seattle, WA
Genre: Rock
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Matt MacDonald - vocals
Justin DuQue - guitar
Robbie Negrin - guitar
Skip Erickson - drums
Alan Clark - bass
What is the Classic Crime? History is filled with heroes that made the ultimate sacrifice and
martyrs who died for their cause. Whether their actions were viewed as “criminal” in their
day was irrelevant. From those fighting against injustice to those who stood up for the
folks who don’t fit in, dying for one’s beliefs or one’s art is the Classic Crime.
“Music has a profound effect on the listener. It even has the power to lift spirits and
change lives,” reasons Classic Crime singer Matt MacDonald. “If we can see our music
change a life for the better, than we’ve been paid in the kind of way we hope to be.”
The Classic Crime’s new album, “Albatross,” threatens to change lives in such a way with
the sheer expanse of its scope, conjuring the most brilliant moments of Brand New, Thrice
and Third Eye Blind while alternately sounding refreshingly original.
The vocals are unique, the lyrics are hopeful, and the boys’ hearts are all in the right place.
Tours with Mest, Allister and Scary Kids Scaring Kids, as well as prime placement on the
Tooth & Nail Tour with Emery and Anberlin, won’t hurt.
The Classic Crime is a new take on an old rock n’ roll sound for a generation hungry to be
heard. Producer Michael “Elvis” Baskette (Iggy Pop, Chevelle, Cold) helped The Classic
Crime shape and hone their already considerably strong material into breath-taking
anthems, proving how far they’ve come since their days as teenage pals.
Justin Duque wasn’t one of the “cool” kids in school; never an outcast, but never quite popular.
“I knew that high school was a big popularity contest and I never bought into it,” he
says. What high school did offer Duque was a chance to meet drummer Paul Erickson.
Duque and Erickson became fast friends and before too long they found themselves playing
in a band called Orizon with bass player Alan Clark and singer Matt MacDonald. By the
time guitarist Robbie Negrin came onboard, the time felt right to change the name.
The Classic Crime will leave their mark on the musical landscape with “Albatross.” Don’t
worry about the over-saturation of bands out there. This album stands apart.
“If we are mentioned in the same breath as the great bands of the Pacific Northwest then I
think that we’ll have done something right,” Duque says with modesty. Adds MacDonald:
“We have been given a talent to write and play music and it is my hope to give that to
other people. [We want] to inspire hope in other people.” |
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