Against Me!
As The Eternal Cowboy
Though not without the hallmarks of Fat Wreck Chords punk, Against Me!'s As the Eternal Cowboy marks a giant leap
forward for the label by combining poppy punk rock with leftist politics, Billy Bragg's raspy anti-folk, and the
Replacements' beer-soaked version of Americana. The Gainesville, FL, outfit may have embraced a slightly slicker
production than with its fan favorite, Reinventing Axl Rose, but no matter how you stack it, As the Eternal Cowboy is an
accomplished record of country-folk-punk that would only qualify as over-polished by the most hard-lined, anti-bar code
punk kids' criteria. From the opening swampy croon and (decidedly un-swampy) Elvis -- that's Costello not Presley --
rant of "T.S.R." to the sleepy country ballad "Sink, Florida, Sink," Against Me! is inventive and strikingly emotional
compared to its contemporaries, and uses its influences brilliantly without sounding derivative. The album's main
weakness is that at under 30 minutes, it comes and goes before you know it. But if the Pogues of the South sounds of
"Cliché Guevara" and "You Look Like I Need a Drink" are any indication, the band will put out its rambling, shambling
slow album one day. At its best, As the Eternal Cowboy is one of the few early-2000s punk albums that transcends its
genre and has the rock & roll clout to storm the mainstream.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
04-11-2003
Label
Item-nr
272816
EAN
0751097066713
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
T.S.R.
2
CLICHE GUEVARA
3
MUTINY ON THE ELECTRONIC BAY
4
SINK, FLORIDA, SINK
5
SLURRING THE RHYTHMS
6
RICE AND BREAD
7
A BRIEF YET TRIUMPHANT INTERMISSION
8
UNSUBSTANTIATED RUMORS...
9
YOU LOOK LIKE I NEED A DRINK
10
TURN THOSE CLAPPING HANDS INTO ANGR
11
CAVALIER ETERNAL