In 1997, at age 17, Grace dropped out of high school and began writing songs, naming the musical project
Against Me!. Moving to
Gainesville, Florida, at 18, she began performing as Against Me!, either alone on an
acoustic guitar or with friend
Kevin Mahon accompanying by drumming on pickle buckets. Early Against Me! shows were played at
dive bars,
laundromats, and anywhere else that would allow Grace to perform, to audiences of a few or even zero. Against Me! supported it with a tour of all 50
U.S. states. To help escape the stress and depression, Grace spent 18 months living in hotels on the outskirts of Gainesville while writing the next Against Me! album.
2006–2011 In December 2005, Against Me! signed to
Sire Records, a subsidiary of the
Warner Music Group. The song "The Ocean" directly referenced Grace's gender dysphoria, with the lyrics "If I could have chosen, I would have been born a woman / My mother once told me she would have named me Laura / I would grow up to be strong and beautiful like her / One day I'd find an honest man to make my husband". Though Grace anticipated "completely
outing myself" with the song, no one involved with the band seemed to pick up on the lyrics' literal meaning. Grace allegedly knocked a cup out of the man's hand, then forced his head into the wooden counter. Grace's solo EP,
Heart Burns, was released in October 2008. Timed to coincide with
that year's United States presidential election, the EP's songs addressed the country's political and economic climate, criticizing presidential candidate
John McCain and the trial of environmental activist
Eric McDavid. Against Me! cancelled a series of tour dates in October and November 2010 due to "a culmination of circumstances engulfing us", and left Sire/Warner. In 2011, Grace purchased an abandoned
post office in
Elkton, Florida, converted it into a recording studio called Total Treble and launched an accompanying record label for future Against Me! releases,
Total Treble Music. The first album recorded at the studio was
Cheap Girls'
Giant Orange (2012), which also marked Grace's first experience as a
record producer. Total Treble Studio closed in 2013 after being destroyed in a storm.
2012–present In spring 2012, Grace performed on the Revival Tour with
Chuck Ragan and
Cory Branan. In July 2018, it was announced that Grace would release an album in the fall of 2018 under the name "Laura Jane Grace & the Devouring Mothers" on Chicago-based
Bloodshot Records. The record,
Bought to Rot, was made with bassist Marc Jacob Hudson and drummer
Atom Willard (
Against Me!,
Angels & Airwaves,
The Offspring). The release included a tour with a three night weekly residency in Chicago. Grace released
Stay Alive in 2020, her debut solo studio album. The album was written and recorded during the
COVID-19 pandemic, when Grace was left without the ability to record with her band
Against Me!, and thus made a solo album instead. The album was recorded over three days in
Steve Albini's studio in Chicago.
Stay Alive was released as a
surprise album with no promotion. While touring, Grace wrote her second solo album,
Hole In My Head. The eponymous lead single was released in October 2023, with the b-side
Dysphoria Hoodie. The album was released in February 2024. Towards the end of 2023, Grace recorded six songs with
Matt Patton,
Mikey Erg, and her wife Paris Campbell Grace. These songs were released as the EP
Give an Inch by "Laura Jane Grace & The Mississippi Medicals". == Writing ==