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  1. 14. Sept. 2018 · Scorching and cinematic ‘The Crossing’ follows the story of two young immigrants, one from Mexico and one from Italy, as they come to the United States to pursue their American dream and in search of their punk rock idols. Not only is it Alejandros first album with Yep Roc it is his first album recorded in Europe.

  2. 14. Sept. 2018 · The Crossing (Yep Roc), Escovedos new 17-track concept album about the immigrant experience in America, delivers everything you would expect from a master artist. As deeply personal and intimate as it is political—and it is very political—it is as much a compelling narrative.

  3. Provided to YouTube by Redeye WorldwideThe Crossing · Alejandro EscovedoThe Crossing℗ Riff City Sounds, BMIReleased on: 2018-09-14Artist: Alejandro EscovedoC...

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  4. Diesem Thema widmet er sich in quasi autobiografischer Form auf seinem aktuellen Konzeptalbum „The Crossing“, das in 17 Songs die Geschichte von zwei jungen Männern erzählt, ein Mexikaner und ein Italiener, die in Texas ihrem individuellen amerikanischen Traum nachjagen, verknüpft mit Punkrock, Film noir und Beat-Literatur.

  5. 27. Sept. 2018 · On The Crossing, Escovedos 13th solo album, he returns to the theme of immigrants coming to America, telling the story of two boys, Salvo and Diego, an Italian and a Mexican who follow their American Dream in hopes of shaping a new life for themselves in Texas. But this fictional story tracks pretty closely to Escovedo’s own ...

  6. 14. Sept. 2018 · Listen to The Crossing by Alejandro Escovedo on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Andare", "Footsteps in the Shadows" and more.

  7. 4. Sept. 2018 · Review: Alejandro Escovedo, The Crossing. Despite its flaws, The Crossing is an important chapter in 2018’s cultural conversation. by Jeremy Winograd. September 4, 2018. In the 15 years since Green Day lambasted the Bush administration with “American Idiot,” rock music’s cultural cachet has dwindled to its lowest point.