Each time you visit this page, you’ll find a different randomized selection of brilliant Evolutionary Punk Music to expand your heart, mind, and soul.
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“My predictions of what we would be allowed this time were all surpassed by the crowd around me, who were blessed with the inexperience necessary to push beyond the limits of what was possible. So-called “knowledge” becomes a liability when one context is mistaken for another. The same series of motions that wins someone a boxing match will lose them a knife fight.
I was mistaken that night. I thought we were on a different field playing a different game. The truth is I don’t know the world I act within well enough to justify a moment of certainty. Of course I deceive myself into many such moments, because the scale of chaos that swirls around me is beyond comprehension. But if you ask me the point of undertaking the small acts of resistance I find within my reach, I must admit: “Probably nothing, but possibly everything.”
And those are the best odds I can expect to play if I am in the
habit of believing in troubling things like freedom. I might never
know the results of what we do, but I have trouble thinking they
could be worse than if we had done nothing at all.”Categories: Acoustic Emo, Acoustic Punk, Folk Punk, Music, Punk
Tags: Anarchism, Free Culture, Pat "the Bunny" Schneeweis, Pat the Bunny
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Ramshackle Glory
One Last Big Job
Anarchist Folk Punk Album [2016]
“RAMSHACKLE GLORY is a retired anarchist punk band that was based out of Tucson, AZ. This is our last release. Our band lasted from 2010-2016. We put out three full length albums, one split album with the folk punk band Ghost Mice, and toured every year. We donated money to a large number of anarchist and radical political projects, and distributed a lot of free political literature on a variety of topics. We stood up for our values as much as we knew how to. I’m proud of everyone in our band for doing what we did together. This project was hard on all of us in different ways, but in the end we took care of each other as much as we know how to. That isn’t something to take for granted. I actually think it’s all we have. Thanks to everyone who helped us, tolerated our mistakes and our crankiness, and listened to our music. You have funny taste. So do I.
Love, Patrick Schneeweis (June 1, 2016)”“THIS PROJECT was a significant part of my life these past 6 years and I’m thankful for it. At times it was an inspiring and affirming reprieve from normal life. Having the platform to attempt centering both anarchism and queerness in punk spaces meant a ton to me, personally. These weren’t clear objectives, we didn’t have those, but such attempts would manifest and at times it felt important and useful. Sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn’t, like most of the ludicrous things that anarchists do. Aside from the obvious thanks to my bandmates for being the brilliant collection of beautiful weirdos that they are, I want to thank all the rad folks who set up tables at our shows and all the kids who took that part of what we were doing seriously. Thanks to those who tried to practice some kinda consent on the dance floor. Thanks to all the hosts. (Sorry if you had to hear us yelling at each other about violence, insurrection, and techno-transhumanism or whatever at 3 in the morning on your porch.) Love your buds with all you got. Brush your teeth. Fuck authority.
For a world without borders, cops, or cages,
Luke (December 2, 2016)”Categories: Folk Punk, Music, Punk
Tags: Anarchism, Anarcho-Punk, Beautiful Vocals, Connecticut, Free Culture, Pat "the Bunny" Schneeweis, Pat the Bunny, Ramshackle Glory
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Rebelution
Courage to Grow
Conscious Reggae Album [2007]
Categories: Music, Punk, Reggae
Tags: Courage, Evolution, Rebelution
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Stöj Snak
Planned Obsolescence Redux
Folk Punk EP [2012]
Categories: Dance Punk, Folk Punk, Music, Punk
Tags: Denmark, High Energy, Stöj Snak
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Grace Petrie & the Benefits Culture
Whatever’s Left
Revolutionary Folk Punk Album [2015]
“Grace Petrie’s fourth studio album is a return to big-sound political rants with a folk-punk energy and a big heart. A collection of leftwing anthems to soundtrack the next five years’ struggle.”
Categories: Acoustic Punk, Folk Punk, Music, Punk
Tags: Anthem Punk, Beautiful Vocals, British Punk, Female Singer, Festie Worthy, Grace Petrie, Protest Music, Songs for the Open Road, The Benefits Culture, UK, Uplifting
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Johnny Hobo & the Freight Trains
Love Songs for the Apocalypse
Anarchist Folk Punk Album [2005]
Categories: Acoustic Emo, Acoustic Punk, Folk Punk, Music, Punk
Tags: Anarchism, Anthem Punk, Beautiful Vocals, Johnny Hobo & the Freight Trains, Pat "the Bunny" Schneeweis, Pat the Bunny, Theme Songs, Thesis
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Swordplay
King George
Melodic Existential Indie Pop Album [2019]
“Swordplay: “Dear George, this is the first album I have made for you, written in your name. Initially, I planned to call it Mythology, after a comment Rick made just before your funeral. That is, these ceremonies we hold to celebrate the lives of those we’ve lost, they are the first opportunities we have at building the mythology of our loved ones. That idea resonated with me then, as it still does, because death is transformative in ways that are unknown and defy biographical story-telling. We know you will always be more than the awards on your resume, or a mere recitation of the facts. Perhaps you are the clouds passing over Moscow as France takes Croatia in the 2018 World Cup on the day you left us. Or maybe you are the entire sky now. Through music and prose, I believe, all is possible. Even resurrection.
2018 was a nasty year for many of us. When Ceschi asked me if I could do an album for Freecember, I thought of all the collective loss built up in our shared community, and how enmeshed we are in our grief. As I write this, with the end of the holiday season almost in sight, I imagine I am not alone in my loneliness. Although this is your album, I wanted to make it for all of us. All of us who, like Ram Dass said, are just walking each other home. I think you would want it that way.
For the King, the Wizard, and the G, George Griffin Ramsey, May 16, 1988 — July 15, 2018”Categories: Acoustic Emo, Indie Pop, Music, Pop, Punk, Vocal
Tags: Beautiful Vocals, Elegy, Fake Four Inc., Festie Worthy
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The Coup
Genocide & Juice
Revolutionary Dance Punk Hip-Hop Album [1994]
Categories: Dance Punk, Hardcore Hip-Hop, Intellectual Hip-Hop, Music, Political Hip-Hop, Punk, Revolutionary Hip-Hop, Streetwise Hip-Hop
Tags: Anti-Capitalism, Bay Area, Boots Riley, Communism, Funk, Liberation, Old-School Hip-Hop, Racism, The Coup

