Do you think there's no good protest music these days? So did I, until I started looking for it. The truth is, it鈥檚 always been out there, but it's sometimes just a bit difficult to find. Every month, I search it out, listen to it all, then round up the best of it that relates to that month鈥檚 political news. Here鈥檚 the round-up for September 2023.
1. KILL, THE ICON! - YOUR ANGER IS RATIONAL听
2. DAN ROSE - THIS HOUSE IS ON FIRE听
3. RAHUL RAJKHOWA - TUNES FOR THE JUNGLE听
4. DARAH - BLACKFELLA REVOLUTIONARY听
5. HIRST, MOGINIE & STUART - RED CONTINENT听
6. IRREVERSIBLE ENTANGLEMENTS - PROTECT YOUR LIGHT听
7. VUSI MAHLASELA - UMOYA - EMBRACING THE HUMAN SPIRIT
8. CHRIS PIERCE - LET ALL WHO WILL听
9. OTEP - THE GOD SLAYER听
"Black women" are one of the many cites in creating her latest hard-as-nails album, released on September 15. Others include "Generation Z", "the Trans community", "animal rights advocates", "Indigenous women" and "the women in Iran". Discussing the record, which came out as Donald Trump was still riding high as the most likely Republican presidential nominee despite facing multiple court cases, she said: "Where we are now politically is ... I'm working class ... I'm always gonna represent the working class, and I am a liberal, and I'm gay and I'm a vegan. For me, I draw a very, very 鈥 I mean, it's not even a line - I've dug a canyon between my side and whatever red [the Republican party] means now." And in case anyone wants to cross that line to pick a fight, she cites one of her biggest influences as "powerlifting at the gym".
10. JOAN OSBORNE - NOBODY OWNS YOU听
One musician who probably wouldn't try it on with Otep is . On September 5, Rolling Stone magazine published an article in which the supposedly leftist, pro-feminist punk of sexual assault. One of his alleged victims was a 12-year-old girl from his church group when he was 17. That may leave people wondering whether the church was where he learnt to while allegedly abusing people in private. Three days after the article was published, veteran US country musician Joan Osborne released her album Nobody Owns You, whose title track is a she wrote for her daughter to defend her against such men. Days earlier, another supposedly leftist musician, Nahko Bear, released his new album, Trenches, whose title alludes to his by the many of assault. 听听
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