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 March 2023.
1. LONNIE HOLLEY - OH ME OH MY听
On March 11, on the US Capitol, featuring former President Donald Trump, reached the top spot on the iTunes music charts. Not everyone was impressed. 鈥淟et the sonsabitches rot in jail for what they tried to do,鈥 sings radical US folk singer , released days earlier. Also condemning the kind of that fuelled the January 6 attack is the , released on March 10. On it, he recounts how he is still suffering night terrors, at the age of 73, from his time at an Alabama juvenile correctional facility that tortured poor, Black children. A fortnight later, Black country singer , which tells the story of John Howard Griffin, a white author who was severely beaten as a 鈥渢raitor鈥 after he posed as Black to highlight racism.
2. OL SING BLONG PLANTESEN - OL SING BLONG PLANTESEN听
On March 21, people felt the legacy of another John Howard when they celebrated Harmony Day. Outside Australia, the day is marked as the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. But in 1999, then-Australian Prime Minister , because he didn't like the 鈥淏lack armband view of history鈥 that looked at Australia's past and current racism. One album that does just that is Ol Sing Blong Plantesen. Released on March 3, it chronicles songs from the South Sea Islander slaves who worked Queensland鈥檚 cane fields. Two days after its release, Labor Senator by urging his own government to stop the 鈥渘ational disgrace鈥 of Indigenous deaths in custody. And on March 23, Indigenous Senator as she protested, saying transphobes were not welcome on Aboriginal land. 听
3. FEVER RAY - RADICAL ROMANTICS
Also from Swedish experimental artist Fever Ray, released on March 10. On its opening track 鈥淲hat They Call Us鈥, the revered socialist musician asks: 鈥淒id you hear what they call us? Did you hear what they said? My plan was flexible. Don't get stuck anywhere.鈥 Asked about it, they said: 鈥. Being brought up as a girl and not having the words for understanding what you are, it鈥檚 just something very itchy. And every time you try to break out from that you鈥檙e being punished in some way.鈥 On March 21,听trans rights protesters were punished heavily for their beliefs when they were assaulted by Christian thugs at a rally for the bigoted One Nation party in Sydney. Two days later, sports governing body from competing in elite female competitions if they have gone through male puberty.
4. JEN CLOHER - I AM THE RIVER, THE RIVER IS ME听
On March 3, queer Melbourne-based indie musician Jen Cloher released her new album, which . The video for lead single 鈥淢ana Takatapui鈥 features people prominent in queer Maori culture (takatapuitanga), including NZ Greens MP Dr Elizabeth Kerekere, activist Quack Pirihi, drag queen trio The Tiwhas, non-binary model Tangaroa Paul and noted choreographer and dancer Jacob Tamata. Describing the acclaimed record, Cloher said: 鈥淎 person who identifies as 鈥, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender... On a walk with a queer, trans Samoan friend, I told them of my new discovery. I took a deep breath remembering the speaker on my [Maori Dictionary] app and said 'takatapui' aloud for the first time. A sense of belonging ensued, like a question being answered. There was a warmth in my chest, the feeling was pride."
5. VARIOUS ARTISTS - WOMAN, LIFE, FREEDOM听
On March 8, unionists in Iran joined oppressed women worldwide in marching for women鈥檚 rights on International Women鈥檚 Day. To mark the day, electronic about their non-profit compilation album, Woman, Life, Freedom. The record takes its name from the protests that arose over the death last year of听Jina Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman arrested by Iran's morality police for not wearing a hijab. 鈥淎s Iranian women artists, we had a deep desire to contribute to the uprisings by using our platform to raise awareness within the music industry,鈥 they said. 鈥淭hat is what sparked the initial idea for the compilation; to gather and release the music of fellow Iranian women artists. Overall, the characteristic of Apranik Records 鈥 our record label that started as a result of this project 鈥 is that of power, defiance, ferocity and inspiration of women.鈥
6. LOS FASTIDIOS - REVOLT听
Power, defiance and ferocity were also in full effect throughout March as the French protested attempts to raise France鈥檚 retirement age from 62 to 64. The protests came as , which condemns 鈥減atriarchy, bigotry and social determinism鈥. Across the border on March 7, insanely catchy , which is about as fun as protest music gets. Its football terrace chant 鈥淎ntifa Hooligans Ska鈥 crucifies fascists as . Elsewhere in Europe, 鈥 revered for his radical work with electronic-punk genre-blenders Refused 鈥 put out an innovative album with a 鈥減ost-punk dream team鈥 of musicians known as Fake Names. 鈥淜ick the scraps off the table,鈥 it seethes. 鈥淕ive just enough so that we are able to work ourselves to death.鈥
7. DAWN RAY鈥橠 - TO KNOW THE LIGHT听
Such lyrics will resonate with impoverished British workers, who struck nationwide on March 15 just before it was revealed that their Prime Minister, of dollars from his non-political work. Days later, British anarchist black metal band Dawn Ray鈥檇 released their new album, which blowtorches . 鈥淭he men who stole our lives cannot be allowed to enjoy their prize,鈥 they froth on 鈥淩equital鈥. 鈥淎 spiteful pull at a thread of wool will see the shirt now spoiled.鈥 Similar sentiments could be found on the , released on March 10. And as workers worldwide rallied for pay rises in line with inflation, , Workers States & Heartbreaks. 鈥淨uit your job, don't give a toss,鈥 he raps on 鈥淨uit Your Job鈥. 鈥淕o kick your boss right in the gut.鈥
8. SLEAFORD MODS - UK GRIM听
Such straight talk is the bread-and-butter of , UK Grim, on March 10. 鈥淵ou're all getting mugged by the aristocracy,鈥 they spit on 鈥淩ight Wing Beast鈥. 鈥淏ut what鈥檚 gone on, what can I see? You鈥檙e all getting mugged by the right wing beast.鈥 Their fellow Brits , showed they鈥檇 lost none of their fire on their new acoustic album, out on March 10. On 鈥淲ake The World鈥 they sing: 鈥淪o I took a look around to see who鈥檚 still listening. Found them swaddled in lies they find so comforting. The electric eye will always tell you so. Don't want the truth around me, no, I don鈥檛 want to know. So tell me when, oh, when are we gonna wake the world?鈥 There seemed little chance of that on March 10, when the BBC suspended soccer presenter Gary Lineker for tweeting about refugees. 听
9. SAINT LEVANT - FROM GAZA, WITH LOVE听
One refugee who鈥檇 appreciate Lineker鈥檚 outspokenness is Palestinian musician Saint Levant, who grew up playing soccer in refugee camps. His new album, From Gaza With Love, released on March 10, , as he admits he quickly falls deeply in love with women. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a bad thing, right? Because you shouldn鈥檛 find home in another person,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut I do find myself doing that because I鈥檓 so scattered and I don鈥檛 necessarily feel like I have a place to call home.鈥 Addressing another Palestine is US poet , released on March 24, draws the dots between Palestinians and February鈥檚 environment-wrecking, health-endangering, chemical-burning train crash in East Palestine, Ohio. 鈥淭oday the town of East Palestine will know the skies of wartime,鈥 he fumes, 鈥wear the shoes of Palestine, and know the smell of war crimes.鈥 听
10. FORMIDABLE VEGETABLE - MICRO BIOME听
Trying to stop such was the March 20 , which delivered a 鈥渇inal warning鈥 for humanity. But it was later revealed that an earlier draft of the report urging people to shift to a plant-based diet had been . On March 10, West Australian band Formidable Vegetable released their brilliant new album, pushing the kind of message deleted from the IPCC report. Basically, if you locked mega-selling children鈥檚 band The Wiggles in a permaculture allotment and force-fed them macrobiotic food for a month, the resulting record would sound like this. Yet even may need educating. on stage at a Canadian music awards ceremony on March 14, she responded simply: 鈥淕et the fuck off, bitch.鈥
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