The Nation talks about Anti-Flag, Green Day, Springsteen, Neil Young and the return of protest music
An interesting look at the the return of protest music has been published by popular left-leaning magazine, the Nation. The article, titled Songs of Protest covers recent releases by Anti-Flag and Green Day as well as socially concious musicians like Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young.
The article explains:
For years, Justin Sane, lead singer of the political punk
band Anti-Flag, said it was "left to artists to make the statements that should be getting put into the public
discourse." But Anti-Flag is no longer shouting from the sidelines. The band's new CD, For Blood and Empire,
features the song "Depleted Uranium Is a War Crime." It was inspired by an appearance at a 2004 Punk Voter rally
in Seattle with Representative Jim McDermott, a Vietnam-era vet who has introduced legislation calling for an
investigation of the military's use of DU. McDermott is on the CD, and the band is spearheading a drive to get
Congress to act on the bill.
You can check out the article here.