Daily Dose of Protest: Voicemail For Jill – Amanda Palmer

Alabama signed a law on May 15 which is almost a total abortion ban. The strict law does not include provisions for rape and incest victims. The law is expected to be challenged in the courts and may never take effect. But part of the purpose of the law was to induce litigation that would give anti-abortion activists a case […]

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Daily Dose of Protest: I Made An Abortion – Pussy Riot

I just posted the weekly update of protest music and missed a brand new video by Pussy Riot. With the recent oppressive abortion law just passed in Alabama, there shouldn’t be any surprise that the Russian collective would make some kind of statement. The message of the thirty-six-second audio and visual presentation is self-explanatory. It features the tune “225” by […]

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Protest Music of the Week (May 13-19)

Here is a brief recap of some of the socially conscious music released in the past week. Songs and Videos Future Come Around – &More &More is a duo made up of vocalist Donn T and rapper Chill Moody. They just released a music video for “Future Come Around”, a track off their 2019 debut album Ethel Bobcat. The tune […]

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Protest Songs of 2019 Playlist

The following Spotify playlist includes 2019 released socially conscious tunes which have been featured on this site. The playlist will continue to be updated as new songs are added. Also, feel free to check out the previously posted Protest Songs of 2018 playlist.

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Daily Dose Of Protest: New Growth – Petra Glynt

Petra Glynt recently released a new music video for “New Growth” a track off her exceptional 2018 album My Flag Is A Burning Rag Of Love (which was one of the best protest albums of 2018). The video starts off by referencing different news reports involving sexual misconduct. The video is an empowering response to the occurrences #MeToo incidents. Glynt […]

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Protest Music of the Week (May 6-12)

I haven’t been as active on this site as I would like. Because of this, there has been an abundance of recently released protest music I haven’t had a chance to feature. In order to rectify that, once a week I’ll be recapping notable socially conscious songs, videos, and albums that were released. Songs and Videos: Filler – Ben Gibbard […]

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Daily Dose of Protest: Gaia – Calina Lawrence with Sylvie Karina and Francesca Rivera

Calina Lawrence is an indigenous vocalist and activist from the Suquamish Nation. She effectively fuses traditional native music with elements of hip-hop, soul and spoken word. She uses her art form to draw attention to social justice issues. She recently released a video and new version of “Gaia”, a track off her 2018 debut album, EPICENTER. This rendition features vocals […]

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Daily Dose of Protest: All Some Kind of Dream – Josh Ritter

Over his two-decade career, Josh Ritter established himself as a well-respected singer-songwriter who is known for his narrative lyrics. Even though Ritter isn’t specifically known for being political, at times his lyrics possess a social awareness. Notable examples include “Girl in the War” and “Thin Blue Flame”, two tunes off his 2006 album The Animal Years which used the Iraq […]

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Daily Dose of Protest: Bang the Drum – Nat and the Noise Brigade

Nat and the Noise Brigade are an eight-piece band from the UK. They have a knack for blending infectious grooves with socially conscious lyrics. A prime example of this is “Bang the Drum,” the second single from their upcoming EP March! March! The topical tune addresses the issue of climate change. It was released in conjunction with the Extinction Rebellion, […]

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Daily Dose of Protest: Change – Mavis Staples

For over six decades, Mavis Staples has spoken out against injustices with her music and activism. Both as a solo artist and a member of the legendary The Staple Singers, Staples has made countless contributions to the canon of socially conscious music. Still going strong at 79 years of age, she released the album, Live in London, on February 8, […]

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