Across The Border by Bride is a hard-hitting and intense album that showcases the band's unique blend of heavy metal and southern rock. The album features powerful vocals, crushing riffs, and a driving rhythm section that will keep listeners engaged from start to finish.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Fool Me Once", which features blistering guitar work and a catchy chorus that will have fans singing along. Another highlight is "Hell No", which features a thunderous groove and lyrics that are sure to resonate with listeners.
Track 3 is mistakenly spelled "Psychodelic Super Jesus" on tray card. It should "Psychedelic Super Jesus".
CDr reissue, produced and sold by (now defunct) Radrockers.com.
The inserts indicate 13 tracks with "Sweet Louise (Unplugged)" as track 11, but that song is not on the actual CD which only has 12 tracks. The band does a partial cover of U2's "Bullet The Blue Sky" in the middle of Track 5.
2000 copies world wide. Hand numbered.
All Songs Are Live recorded In Europe, spring 1994.
The inserts indicate 13 tracks with "Sweet Louise (Unplugged)"as Track 11, but that song is not on the actual cd which only has 12 tracks. The band does a partial cover of U2's "Bullet The Blue Sky" in the middle of Track 5.
Across The Border is a must-listen for fans of heavy metal and southern rock. With its powerful songwriting and top-notch musicianship, it is sure to become a classic in the genre.