June 20, 2008

Poltical Bands

Most of us would agree that music is an art-form. Furthermore, it's oral component makes it the perfect vehicle for social and political messages. From songs sung by chain-gangs to Dylan's political work, music has had an indelible impact on our politics and society.

Can you think of an contemporary examples? Here's a list of some of mine, feel free to add more in the comments section.

Sweatshop Union
By far my favorite political hip hop band. Their lyrics are intelligent, elegant, and extremely poignant at the same time. Their flows are impeccable, and their melodies are like nothing you've ever heard in the genre. If you're only going to check out one band on this page, this is it! Song to check out: The Humans' Race.
Ben Harper
Harper is one of those few musicians whose work spans a large number of genres. His songs range from blues, to folk, to hard rock, to reggae, to funk. He's one of my personal favorites. Song to check out: Gather 'round the Stone.
Rise Against
By far my favorite political punk band. Their lyrics are poignant without being heavy handed, and the lead singer can actually *gasp* sing! Definitely worth a listen! Song to check out: Prayer of the Refugee.

Ani DiFranco
An outspoken feminist and progressive. Unfortunately her later work has mostly lost her activist message. Song to check out: Serpentine.


Antibalas
An Afrobeat band with anti-capitalist beliefs. Rather interesting and somewhat experimental music. Song to check out: Filibuster X.


Anti-Flag
A punk band with fervent anarchist beliefs. They have some of the most issue orientated lyrics I've ever seen (e.g. They have a song about the Project for a New American Century). While the lyrics are spot on 95% of the time, some of their melodies are subpar. That being said, they have been improving, and I have high hopes for their next album.



Bob Dylan
Unless you've been hiding under a rock for the past fifty years I'm going to assume that you know Dylan's work. Song to check out: Masters of War.


Catch 22
Catch 22 is a really fun ska band (if you're into that sort of thing). Intelligent messages, great brass band, and with such a fast tempo its perfect to dance to. Song to check out: Alma Ata (note, this is much slower/more mellow than most of their stuff).


Dead Prez
A fairly militant hip-hop band. Most of their songs deal with the issues of race and poverty. They've also released a few songs assaulting the damage hard drugs have done to our communities. Song to check out: W-4.


Grime
An up and coming political hip hop artist. He uses a lot of samples and his beats need some work, but he's certainly on the right track. His lyrics are intelligent and very message driven. He also gets major props for releasing his first album for free. Song to check out: Every Where is War.


Immortal Technique
Immortal Technique is probably the defining artist of the militant political hiphop genre. His work is extremely aggressive and in your face (and includes some conspiracy theories). That being said, he takes full advantage of his extensive vocabulary and his flow is virtually flawless. Song to check out: The 4th Branch.


KRS One
Widely considered the father of the socially conscious rap movement, KRS One is considered by many to be a classic. He advocated for ethics, responsibility, tolerance, female equality, and an end to senseless violence. Song to check out: Loves Gonna Get You.


Neil Young
One of the fathers of the grunge movement. Politically, he is most well known for his support of Native Americans and his criticism of the Bush Administration. Song to check out: Cortez the Killer.


Rage Against the Machine
Probably the most popular political band in the world today. I'm honestly not really a big fan of their music. Their lyrics and clunky and repetitive, and they go out of their way to preach to the choir. Song to check out: Wake Up.


Sabac Red
A political hip hop artist whose work is somewhat hit or miss. While the bad songs are weak, and sometimes juvenile, when he gets it right he really nails it. Intelligent lyrics, great flows, perfect uses of samples. My advise is to stay away from his older work and his live stuff, and jump right into A Change Gon' Come or one of his collaborative albums. Song to check out: I Have a Dream.


State Radio
A political rock/alternative band headed by on of the former members of Dispatch. Some very talented musicians, with a fairly unique sound. Their main focus is on corporate globlization, corruption, and the military industrial complex. Song to check out: Gang of Thieves.


Tracy Chapman
A bit slower than any other band in this list, Tracy Champan's music is powerful and heartfelt. She remains a strong advocate for minority rights as well as championing the lower class, the environment, and calling for an end to domestic violence. A very, very strong and wonderful woman. Song to check out: Talkin' Bout a Revolution.


Alright, that's my list. What are your favorite bands with political messages? Share and discuss.

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