Ongoing History of Protest Music Episode 28: Them and Us (with Steven Keene)

This episode features singer-songwriter Steven Keene who recently released the album Them and Us. We discussed the motivation behind the title track. We also discuss other protest songs that he composed, his influences, and why as an artist you can’t let a fear of backlash prevent you from creating.   The episode features portions of the title track, which is […]

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A Month of Protest Music (November)

As we start to approach the end of the year, the number of new releases start to decrease. Despite this, there were still several socially conscious songs and albums released during the month. Here is a sampling. Songs/Videos: Yankee and the Brave (Run The Jewels) – No Save Point This hard-hitting tune credited to the Run The Jewels alter egos […]

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Daily Dose of Protest: Haviah Mighty – Atlantic

America’s issues with systemic racism are partly due to a failure of recognizing past atrocities. This fact is highlighted by “Atlantic” the new tune by acclaimed Canadian rapper Haviah Mighty. In 2019, Haviah Mighty’s debut album 13th Floor won the Polaris Prize, an award that goes to the best Canadian album based on artistic merit. She was the first hip-hop […]

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Ongoing History of Protest Music Episode 27: The Ten Best Protest Songs of the 2010s

This episode features audio from the very first video from the Ongoing History of Protest Music YouTube Channel (without the background music). Also, I give a shoutout to my first patron Bryony Fearn, who hosts the excellent program The Music Is The Message on 2BBB, an Australian community radio station.  I also made a YouTube playlist featuring the tunes featured in the […]

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Ongoing History of Protest Music Episode 26: 45 (with Ray Patrick and Dan Stroud of Last Kiss Goodnight)

This episode features Ray Patrick and Dan Stroud of the alt-rock band Last Kiss Goodnight. They discuss the motivation behind their latest protest song “45” and how it is about more than just Donald Trump. They also talk about the formation of the band, new music that they’re working on, and their musical influences.  I also invite listeners to leave […]

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Daily Dose of Protest: Don’t (Just) Vote – Cass McCombs (featuring Angel Olsen, Bob Weir, and Noam Chomsky)

“We have to excise a malignant cancer from the body politic. But that’s just the beginning. Real politics is what you do before and after you push the lever. You have to keep your shoulder to the wheel: engagement, activism, organizing – that’s what will make the difference.” The following statement by Noam Chomsky was included at the conclusion of […]

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Ongoing History of Protest Music Episode 24: Where They At (with Snotty Nose Rez Kids)

This episode features Quinton “Yung Trybez” Nyce and Darren “Young D” Metz of the Canadian indigenous hip-hop duo Snotty Nose Rez Kids. They talk about their latest single “Where They At”, which features fellow indigenous rapper Drezus. We also discuss their previous recordings, plans for a new album, using their platform to elevate others and systemic racism within Canada.  The […]

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