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New Wave

Against Me!

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1 New Wave Against Me! 3:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Up the Cuts Against Me! 2:52 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Thrash Unreal Against Me! 4:13 $1.29 View In iTunes
4 White People for Peace Against Me! 3:32 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Stop! Against Me! 2:33 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Borne On the FM Waves of the Heart Against Me! 4:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 P**s and Vinegar Against Me! 2:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Americans Abroad Against Me! 2:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Animal Against Me! 3:20 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 The Ocean Against Me! 4:38 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

There is a legion of Against Me! fans who want only for the band's music to sound exactly as it did on Reinventing Axl Rose — scrappy punk/folk and nothing else. But with as talented a songwriter as Tom Gabel leading the way, it's ridiculous to think that the band would be satisfied complying. Growth is necessary; change is inevitable. In the case of New Wave, different doesn't automatically mean bad. As their first album on major label Sire, it's a straight-up rock record. Especially thanks to Butch Vig in the production seat, New Wave is crisp, direct, and sharp. It's clean, but not glossy; it's defiant; it's brash; it's heartfelt. And while it's true that New Wave doesn't initially hit with the same force as prior albums, a few spins later and the record has found its footing and sinks in brilliantly. Though the sound is not raw and gritty like those early days, the passion behind the songs is the exact same. There is a real sense of frustration guiding these tracks — with society, with the music scene — but as the title track incites, "We can be the bands we wanna hear/We can define our own generation," Against Me! shows resilience. The catchy bounce-step of songs like "Up the Cuts" and "Stop!" (one of their danciest numbers yet) recognizes the hollowness of fame and hype, and the former's probing "Are you restless like me?" is as urgent a plea as you'll hear on record this year. Lead single "White People for Peace" brilliantly acknowledges both the need for and futility of protest songs, one of many instances that prove that despite sonic changes, Gabel's tongue has only sharpened. Overall, the concise ten-song set is the most direct batch of songs Against Me! has written thus far, yet the band constantly mixes things up, as in the meditative closer, "The Ocean," the dark, fuzzed-out anti-romanticism of "Animal," and the realization of love faded in the arresting duet between Gabel and Tegan Quin (of Tegan and Sara) in "Borne on the FM Waves of the Heart." New Wave is over way too soon, but the vitality rippling through every barked word is electric and makes up for all left behind on the cutting room floor. It just means you can press repeat that much sooner. Signing to Sire didn't make the band sellouts — especially not when the music is still delivered with as much steadfast conviction and genuine emotion as it is. Who knows where they'll go next, but as for the 2000s, Against Me! remains one of the most exciting and significant bands operating in punk.

Recent Customer Reviews

4 thumbs down
     
by eyeballl

Anyone who listened to their other albums won't like this album or the new one coming out in 2010. Very sad. It's probably about time to retire the against me! sticker off the back of my car because I don't like this band anymore. Not my style. Enjoy the new crowd of fans though because i'm sure they love it! The old against me! is dead, but I guess that's kinda of the idea they're going with so congrats.

Tom Gabel
     
by Dead_Alewives

For those of you who think that Against Me! has sold out or their music has completely gone to crap and that they've completely gone Judas on all their old fans, look at this way: Tom Gabel, (who pretty much IS Against Me!, if you didn't already know, released a solo album after New Wave entitled 'Heart Burns' which retains much of the original, awesome music and attitude that rose AM to fame in the first place. Not only that, but he also played a show in New York (within the past year, I believe) where it was just him and the original drummer from back in 97 and 98 playing a crap-load of their original songs from Axl and even BEFORE axl (like the Crime EP) and, if I remember correctly, they did the show on a small stage, surrounded by fans that were literally about three feet away from them for a ticket price of about 10 bucks, just like in the "old" days. So if you think that the band that is Against Me! has fallen hopeless, keep your faith in Tom Gabel. He'll deliver something more to your liking (most likely...well he did for me at least :D ).

Not bad.
     
by vivida vis

I think that a lot of the time people mix "selling out" with "growing up". Against Me! has simply matured a lot and needed to step in a new direction. Personally, however, I still prefer their older music.

Biography

Formed: 1997 in Gainesville, FL

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

The roots of Against Me!'s rousing punk-folk sound lie in Tom Gabel's role as guitar-and-stool troubadour around his native Gainesville, FL, beginning in 1997. The then 17-year-old Gabel performed as a solo act wherever anyone would have him, drawing much influence from early acoustic protest music....
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Alternative, Music, Punk, Rock, Adult Alternative
  • Released: Jul 09, 2007

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