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Before becoming a full-fledged punk band,
Against Me! was an acoustic solo project spearheaded by
Laura Jane Grace, who began playing shows as a 17-year-old in Gainesville, Florida. Starting in 1997,
Grace performed as a solo act wherever anyone would have her, drawing much influence from early acoustic protest music. By 2001, she'd beefed up her sound with the help of a full band -- including guitarist James Bowman, drummer
Warren Oakes, and bassist
Andrew Seward -- but there would always be some anarchism and
Billy Bragg in the group's raucous braggadocio. After a few initial 12" and 7" releases,
Against Me! issued the fan favorite
Reinventing Axl Rose in 2002. The underground hit blended elements of punk, folk, and country into socially conscious and impassioned anthems. Continuing their reputation of always being on the road, the musicians logged countless tour dates around the country in support of their early material.
A slightly more polished album,
As the Eternal Cowboy, was released in 2003 on the indie label Fat Wreck, followed by a compilation of that album's demos titled
The Original Cowboy. After the release of a DVD (We're Never Going Home) and another 7", the band returned with its most mature effort to date, 2005's
Searching for a Former Clarity. A subsequent headlining tour in support of the introspective, politically aggressive album saw
Against Me! proudly hitting every U.S. state, and they signed with Sire Records in December 2005. Later they issued a rough version of
Searching for a Former Clarity, titled
Total Clarity. They were back on the road by spring 2006, this time opening for
the Alkaline Trio, and spent the summer months playing the main stage at the Warped Tour. Though
Against Me! were officially signed to Sire's roster, they released their last indie album in the form of
Americans Abroad!!! Against Me!!! Live in London!!!, a concert album recorded while on tour in London with
Murder by Death.
In July 2007, the band's major-label debut --
New Wave, a decidedly more rock-oriented record produced by
Butch Vig -- hit shelves.
New Wave was the first album by
Against Me! with no acoustic tracks; it was also their first on a major label's tab. Reviews were generally favorable, and the band toured heavily in support of its release. By the summer of 2009, drummer
Warren Oakes had officially left the group to pursue an alternate career as a restaurateur, eventually opening up a Tex-Mex eatery in Gainesville.
Hot Water Music's
George Rebelo joined in his place, and the revised lineup re-enlisted
Butch Vig to produce the
White Crosses album, which appeared in mid-2010.
White Crosses debuted at 34 on the Billboard 200 and
Against Me! were prepared to launch an international tour when they canceled a planned leg through Australia and New Zealand in September of 2010. Two months later, the band parted ways with Sire, and then prepared for some end-of-the-year shows with
Jay Weinberg sitting in for
Rebelo on drums, a move that was made permanent early in 2011. That spring, the demos collection
Total Clarity appeared on Fat Wreck Chords, and as
Against Me! started work on a new album, they launched their own record label called Total Treble Music; that year,
Grace also opened an Elkton, Florida-based recording studio bearing the same name.
In a May 2012 interview with Rolling Stone,
Laura Jane Grace went public with her gender dysphoria, announcing her plans to transition to living as a woman and abandon her birth name, Tom Gabel.
Against Me! began working on a new album called
Transgender Dysphoria Blues in 2012 and, a few months after the interview, the band played its first dates since
Grace's news. Toward the end of the year,
Weinberg left the troupe and, the following May,
Against Me! announced bassist
Andrew Seward had left the band.
Laura Jane Grace continued working with guitarist James Bowman and the band released
Transgender Dysphoria Blues to wide acclaim in January 2014.
Transgender Dysphoria Blues was something of a breakthrough, achieving their highest chart placement to date -- it peaked at 23 on Billboard's Top 200 -- and strong reviews. On its supporting tour,
Against Me! recorded the material that became their 2015 live album,
23 Live Sex Acts. During that tour, bassist
Inge Johansson and drummer
Atom Willard became full-time members of
Against Me!, and this is the lineup that recorded 2016's
Shape Shift with Me. ~ Johnny Loftus