The Classic Crime
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Background information | |
Origin | Seattle, Washington, US |
Genres | Alternative rock,[1] post-grunge,[2] post-hardcore,[3] pop punk[3][4] |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Tooth & Nail |
Members | Matt MacDonald Paul "Skip" Erickson Alan Clark Robert "Cheeze" Negrin |
Past members | Justin DuQue |
Website | www |
The Classic Crime is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 2004. The band's current lineup consists of Matt MacDonald (vocals, guitar), Alan Clark (bass), Robert "Cheeze" Negrin (guitar), and Paul "Skip" Erickson (drums, vocals). They have released three albums and an EP on Tooth & Nail Records, two of which, The Silver Cord (2008) and Vagabonds (2010), charted in the Billboard 200. In July 2011, the band left Tooth & Nail to produce a fourth album with the help of fan donations via Kickstarter, called Phoenix (2012). After the success they found in the crowdfunding approach with Phoenix, the band continued using Kickstarter as a means to fund their albums, subsequently releasing What Was Done: Vol. 1 in 2014, How to Be Human in 2017, Patterns in the Static in 2020, and Grim Age in 2023.
Background
[edit]Their debut album Albatross was released on May 23, 2006. The band accumulated an estimated 10 million plays on Myspace. Albatross had the highest debut sales in the history of Tooth & Nail Records with over 4,000 sales in the first week it was released.[5] The band's second full-length record, The Silver Cord was released July 22, 2008. They also released an EP, Acoustic Seattle Sessions. They finished their third record Vagabonds, which was released April 6, 2010.[6]
The band has toured with A Change of Pace, A Static Lullaby, Quietdrive, I Am Ghost, Relient K, So They Say,[5] Just Surrender, Powerspace, Mest, Allister, Aiden, and Scary Kids Scaring Kids.[7] They have also toured with fellow Tooth & Nail bands Anberlin, Emery, MxPx, Project 86, the Fold, and Run Kid Run. The band was on both the 2006 and 2008 Warped Tour. The Classic Crime also went on a Headlining ATTICUS tour with A Change of Pace, Lower Definition, Tyler Read, Jet Lag Gemini, and Artist vs Poet. They toured in 2009 with Relient K and Owl City.
They were no longer signed to Tooth & Nail Records as of July 2011.[8] With the assistance of a Kickstarter fundraising project, the band released the album Phoenix on August 14, 2012.
On November 8, 2011, Justin announced that he would be leaving the band following the December 16 concert at the Showbox Sodo in Seattle, Washington. He went on to say that he was leaving the band on good terms to pursue a career in health care and to devote more time to being a father.[9]
Matt MacDonald formed a side project with his wife, Kristie, called Vocal Few. They composed an EP to raise money to provide for their daughter, Praise, who was born December 12, 2011.
In December 2012, the Classic Crime became the second band to go public on The New York Rock Exchange.
Christianity
[edit]Some fans have assumed that the Classic Crime is a Christian band due to being signed on to Tooth & Nail Records. Also adding to the confusion is that many music stores and online sales list the Classic Crime as a Christian band for the same reason. This is true of iTunes Store. Also, all four of the Classic Crime's full-length albums have charted on Billboard Music's Top Christian Albums music chart. However, the Classic Crime does not label themselves a "Christian" band. As Matt writes on TCC's discussion board, "We believe faith is personal, and can be only held by an individual person. To entitle a group 'Christian' would be to assume that the group has a collective soul, or at least individual souls tied to a solid collective belief. Not everyone in our band is decidedly set in their faith, and we respect that."[10]
Members
[edit]- Matt MacDonald – vocals (2004–present), guitar (2011–present)
- Alan Clark – bass, backing vocals (2004–present)
- Robert "Cheeze" Negrin – guitar (2004–present)
- Paul "Skip" Erickson – drums, backing vocals (2004–present)
- Justin DuQue – guitar, backing vocals (2004–2011)
Timeline
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |||||
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US [11] |
US Heat. [11] |
US Christ. [11] |
US Hard Rock [11] |
US Indie [11] |
US Rock [11] | ||
Albatross |
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— | 12 | 16 | — | — | — |
The Silver Cord |
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123 | — | 3 | — | — | — |
Vagabonds |
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105 | — | 6 | 6 | — | 31 |
Phoenix |
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130 | — | 4 | 11 | 22 | 44 |
What Was Done, Vol. 1: A Decade Revisited |
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— | — | — | — | — | — |
How to Be Human |
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95 | — | — | — | — | — |
Patterns in the Static |
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— | — | — | — | — | — |
Grim Age |
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— | — | — | — | — | — |
EPs
[edit]Year | Title | Label |
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2007 | Seattle Sessions | Tooth & Nail |
Music videos
[edit]Year | Song title | Album | Director |
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2006 | "The Fight" | Albatross | |
"The Coldest Heart" | |||
2007 | "Seattle" | Seattle Sessions EP | |
2008 | "Abracadavers" | The Silver Cord | |
2010 | "Solar Powered Life" | Vagabonds | |
2012 | "The Precipice" | Phoenix | Dan Dobi |
2013 | "What I'd Give Up" | Robbie Negrin | |
2017 | "Ghost" | How to Be Human | James Wightman |
2018 | "Not Done with You Yet" | Robbie Negrin | |
2020 | "The Outside" | Patterns in the Static | James Wightman |
"Highlights" | |||
2023 | "Rageboi" | Grim Age | |
"The End of Everything" | |||
"Right Now" |
References
[edit]- ^ Heaney, Gregory. "Vagabonds" (album review). AllMusic.
- ^ Tony Cummings (July 2006). "Albatross" (album review). Cross Rhythms. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
- ^ a b Matthew Tsai (July 2008). "The Seattle Sessions" (album review). AbsolutePunk. Buzz Media. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
...[T]he album mostly stays away from the pop-punk/post-hardcore blend the band is known for.
- ^ Hurst, Josh (2010). "Vagabonds". Christianity Today. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
- ^ a b "HM - Internet Exclusives". Archived from the original on 2008-02-18. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
- ^ [1] [dead link]
- ^ "The Classic Crime". Theclassiccrime.com. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
- ^ "chorus.fm". Chorus.fm. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
- ^ [2] [dead link]
- ^ "Band Beliefs". Archived from the original on 2008-10-12. Retrieved 2007-12-11.
- ^ a b c d e f "The Classic Crime | Awards". AllMusic. Archived from the original on October 16, 2014. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- How to Be Human: "Billboard 200: Week of May 20, 2017". Billboard. Retrieved September 28, 2023.