Music: September 2008 Archives

Tom Morello: Raging Against the Machine

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Never has there been a time when Americans needed to rage more against the machine. As we weather a perfect storm of a Great Depression-like financial meltdown, a war that's more costly (in so many ways) than Vietnam, and daily scandals that make Watergate look like a Boy Scout prank, guitarist, singer and songwriter Tom Morello is raging hard, on stage, on CD, and on the streets, where he's repeatedly risked his own life and liberty fighting what he believes are the true forces of evil.

A Harvard Political Science graduate, Morello has seen democracy in action both as an insider, while working for a United States senator, and on the frontlines. He faced a pitched battle with 700 riot police while participating in protests outside the Pepsi Center in Denver during the recent Democratic National Convention and days later was threatened with arrest while attempting to perform with his band at a rally on the Capital Lawn in St. Paul during the Republican National Convention. Despite skirmishes with the authorities at both events, Morello refused to be silenced.

Having expressed his anger loudly with his bands Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave, in 2007 he found a quieter voice with One Man Revolution, his first solo release under The Nightwatchman moniker. On September 30, The Nightwatchman returns with a more introspective album, The Fabled City, but (somewhat conversely) this time he's amped-up and ready to rock.

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I Cho Am A Woman: It's Margaret Bitch

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The ever-fabulous Margaret Cho has released a single on iTunes this week. Personally however, I feel the new song doesn't quite match the lyrical depth of Cho's November 2006 YouTube release entitled "My Puss," which has a message I can really get down with.


Click HERE for full story and "My Puss" video.


Further reading: Margaret Cho talks about her Erotic Ink in her latest Suicide Girls' column.

Elsiane: Breathy And Breathtaking

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Images of Elsiane at the El Rey, Los Angeles on September 17, 2008.


Click HERE for my SuicideGirls.com show review.

Richard Patrick: Filter For The Damned

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Filter_article.jpgRichard Patrick, Filter's (hybrid) driving force, is frustrated. With one man down (the Webmaster of a fan site), and an ex-band member currently on the frontline in Iraq, what's going on in the Middle East is less remote for him than for most. So, while supporting our troops, he's speaking out against the war, but feels his cries of protest on Filter's May 2008 album release Anthems For The Damned are lost on a nation that downloads everything and values little.

In 2002 General Motors ironically launched their gas-guzzling H2 to the sounds of Filter's "The Only Way (Is The Wrong Way)." In 2003, to fuel a hunger for democracy -- and oil --America invaded Iraq. With our government, economy, environment -- and music industry -- in crisis, Richard talks about how he reconciles his need to make a living with his own value system...

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Click HERE for more on the Spare The Air event.

Public Transport Rocks

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Check out my review of Fullerton's Spare The Air music festival, which featured Saosin, Lit, Death By Stereo, Sugarcult, Aiden and The Used, at SuicideGirls.com.