White Crosses
Against Me!
Label: Sire / Wea
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:8th June 2010
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Track Listing
- 1. White Crosses (Album Version)
- 2. I Was A Teenage Anarchist (Album Version)
- 3. Because Of The Shame (Album Version)
- 4. Suffocation (Album Version)
- 5. We're Breaking Up (Album Version)
- 6. High Pressure Low (Album Version)
- 7. Ache With Me (Album Version)
- 8. Spanish Moss (Album Version)
- 9. Rapid Decompression (Album Version)
- 10. Bamboo Bones (Album Version)
- 11. One By One
- 12. Bob Dylan Dream
- 13. Lehigh Acres
- 14. Bitter Divisions
Product Description
'White Crosses' is as powerful and as bold a rock record as one can imagine. The band  roars like fighter jets screaming over a stadium on the anthemic title-track (with its shout along line about smashing the 4,000 crosses on a local church's lawn, ones that signify the number of babies aborted each day in the U.S.). Joining that is the escapist fury of 'Spanish Moss,' and the short stick of dynamite, 'Rapid Decompression.'
'New Wave' eschewed some of the roughness of the band's earlier efforts, but 'White Crosses' goes even further in filling out the band's wallop. With its twinkling piano and a glorious whoa-oa chorus, 'Because Of The Shame' could be an outtake from Bruce Springsteen's classic 'Born To Run.' 'Ache With Me' is a slow-jam that would make Paul Westerberg blush, while 'High Pressure Low' is Billy Idol meets fellow Gainesville native Tom Petty.
'This is my Florida record,' says Gabel. 'I spent a lot of time writing this record while driving directionless on forgotten Florida state roads, highly caffeinated, with albums like [Petty's] 'Full Moon Fever' blasting on my stereo.'
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