New Wave (CD)
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. -All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | New Wave |
| 2 | Up the Cuts |
| 3 | Thrash Unreal |
| 4 | White People for Peace |
| 5 | Stop! |
| 6 | Borne on the FM Waves of the Heart |
| 7 | Piss and Vinegar |
| 8 | Americans Abroad |
| 9 | Animal |
| 10 | The Ocean |