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Published On: Wed, Apr 15th, 2020

Anti-Flag: 20/20 Vision

Anti-Flag
20/20 Vision
(Spinefarm Records UK)

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ā€œThe same masters who made us their fuckingĀ  slaves are now our saviors…so sick of needing to be saved,ā€ screams vocalist Justin Sane on the opening track of 20/20 Vision, ā€œHate Conquers All.ā€ A fist-raising anthem for the, well, state of things today, it’s a blistering start to an album we all need right now. Even so, the political is balanced nicely with the pop, with catchy singalong choruses on ā€œIt Went Off Like A Bombā€ and ā€œDon’t Let The Bastards Get You Down.ā€Ā 

While a band like Anti-Flag has been speaking up all along, we’re in an era of history which gives them a bigger platform than ever, and their vision is inspiring and uplifting despite the unabashed rage behind many of their songs. ā€œUnbreakableā€ galvanizes with its rock n’ roll guitar riff and its message to ā€œnever let them back you against the wall.ā€ The title track is almost sweetly idealistic with a strong anti-hate message, yet it still asks us the important questions:Ā  ā€œWhen will this come to an end?ā€ and ā€œWhich side are you on?ā€ Beyond the emotional impact, the production of 20/20 Vision is simply rock-solid. They’ve even got horns, on the album’s closing track, ā€œResistance Frequencies.ā€Ā 

True to their scene, Anti-Flag gives us something to believe in, no matter how pissed off or hopeless you feel, while still making a scathing commentary on the political situation in the United States. If you’re torn lately between wanting to smash things and just wanting to slam-dance in a sweat-filled mosh pit with your friends, 20/20 Vision is for you.Ā 

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