Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about certain artists’ participation and response to the insurrection.
If you bite the hand, get louder and defiant A couple of years ago when reviewing grandson’s first EP, a modern tragedy vol. 1, I referred to the multi-talented musician as being an artist to help you survive today’s uneasy world. With the release of his debut album, Death of an Optimist, I’m even more convinced that if anyone is going to soundtrack a revolution, it will be grandson. For an album that clocks in at less than forty minutes, Death of an Optimist takes us on a whirlwind journey that perfectly encapsulates this chaotic year and what it means… Read more »
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This week: This Is Us, Chicago Med, My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising, It’s Personal with Amy Hoggart, I Am Not Okay with This, Grown-ish, The Bold Type, Altered Carbon, Queen Sono, Doctor Who
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week looks at each presidential candidate’s famous supporters.