Daily Dose of Protest: Gun Control – Molly Nilsson

Molly Nilsson is a Swedish synth-pop artist, who recently released her eighth studio album, Twenty Twenty. Even though the tunes on the album are more influenced by the personal than the political, the mood of the music is heavily influenced by the current political climate. This is evident on the opening track “Every Night Is New,” which refers to “a […]

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Daily Dose of Protest: Cocoa Sugar – Young Fathers

Alloysious Massaquoi of acclaimed Scottish alternative hip-hop trio Young Fathers was born in Liberia. At the age of four his mother fled with him to escape the Liberian Civil War. Massaquoi made the following statement about the experience to NPR: “We had to literally get on a boat — that same sort of thing that’s been happening now, has been […]

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Daily Dose of Protest: Thoughts and Prayers – grandson

Every time a mass shooting happens, a similar narrative takes place: “thoughts and prayers,” “it is too soon too talk about gun control,” which is followed by no meaningful action taking place. Recently, enough fed up citizens are starting to raise their voices and are making it clear that the time for discussion and action is now. “Thoughts and Prayers” […]

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Daily Dose of Protest: Sinking Ship – Cake

Veteran alt-rock band Cake recently released a new single and video, “Sinking Ship.” It was the band’s first new music since the release of their 2011 album, Showroom of Compassion. The band is currently recording new music for a yet to be announced new album. If “Sinking Ship” is any indicator, their current musical direction appears to be influenced by […]

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Daily Dose of Protest: Mute – Ex Youth

“Mute” is the first single from Ex Youth’s recently released debut EP, Oakland Intervention. The band’s frontman Anthony Anzaldo is also the lead guitarist for veteran punk band Ceremony. This minute and a half blast of politically ferocious hardcore also features a potent music video which features jarring imagery of police violently interacting with civilians. Those striking visuals adds weight to […]

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Daily Dose of Protest: The Profane Rights of Man – Bad Religion

Since releasing their debut self-titled EP in 1981, Bad Religion has long-established themselves as an influential political punk band. They recently released a brand new topical tune, “The Profane Rights of Man.” In a press statement, lead singer and lyricist Greg Graffin explains the inspiration behind the song:  “The song is based on the 1789 document ‘The Universal Rights Of Man’. […]

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Daily Dose of Protest: Shot Gun Shack – Neneh Cherry

Veteran Swedish born singer-songwriter just released her fifth album Broken Politics. The album contains a number of socially conscious tunes including “Shot Gun Shack” which is a mournful indictment of gun violence. “Pick up a gun you know you gonna use it / Know that gun its gonna get loaded / say my name before you pull it / Too […]

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Daily Dose of Protest: The North – Gord Downie

On October 17, 2017, Canadian icon Gord Downie passed away. He fronted The Tragically Hip who were one of the most influential bands in the history of the Canadian music scene. The impact of the band and Gord was felt on August 20, 2016 when close to 12 million Canadians (about one-third of the Canadian population) watched The Hips final […]

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Daily Dose of Protest: American Dream – J.S. Ondara

J.S. Ondara is a Kenyan born and raised singer-songwriter who moved to the United States to pursue his music career. He ended up locating to Minneapolis, Minnesota, out of admiration for musical hero and native Minnesotan, Bob Dylan. His nationality gives him a unique perspective when it comes to critiquing the American experience, which he does on his upcoming debut […]

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