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"In the Crossfire" is a rock song written by britpop band Starsailor which talks about the suffering of people who have lived the Iraq war. The song says "I hear them screaming on the radio, it's getting louder in the crossfire, trying to find some hope from the ashes of their broken homes". This is the first political song of the band which denounced the alliance of Prime Minister Tony Blair with president George W. Bush (I don't see myself when I look at the flag ) during the war on Iraq.[citation needed] It peaked # 22 on the UK Charts.
In the Crossfire shows a more mature and heavier-sounding Starsailor, unique from what they have done before. Noticeably, it shows a marked distance between the sound of other britpop groups like Coldplay.
The band plays "In the crossfire" in a greenhouse in almost all the video.
"In the Crossfire" was directed by Paul Gore and shows the band playing in a disused railway station in London creating a serius atmosphere with it. They're locked in a greenhouse for almost all the video after they finally break it with the sound of the guitars. This is the darkest video of their career and it accentuates the heavier sound that they will present to the world with the release of their third album On the Outside.
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- "In the Crossfire"
- "Always"
- "In the Crossfire" (video)
- "Four to the Floor" (live at Somerset House - video)
- "In the Crossfire" (audio)
- "Empty Streets" (audio)