New Springsteen Single: We Take Care of Our Own

bruce springsteen we take care of our own

Bruce Springsteen released a new single today, “We Take Care of Our Own” from his forthcoming album Wrecking Ball, due to be released March 6. The new album reportedly addresses tough economic times and has been described as an angry album. Check out the new single below.

The song combines common Springsteen themes of anger about recent events (“From the shotgun shack to the Superdome / We yelled ‘help’ but the cavalry stayed home”) to questions about recent economic hard times (“Where’s the work that’ll set my hands, my soul free?”) to a possible reference to the Springsteen canon (“Where’s the promise, from sea to shining sea?”) to a final hopeful chorus aching to be misused by a presidential candidate (“Wherever this flag is flown / We take care of our own”). Blogness on the Edge of Town has its own take on the anthem quality of the song.

Here’s the track list for the new album:

1. We Take Care of Our Own
2. Easy Money
3. Shackled and Drawn
4. Jack of All Trades
5. Death to My Hometown
6. This Depression
7. Wrecking Ball
8. You’ve Got It
9. Rocky Ground
10. Land of Hope and Dreams
11. We Are Alive

What do you think of the new song? Leave your two cents in the comments.

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