Friday, August 12th was the fourth of five sold-out nights of the Public Service Announcement reunion tour featuring Rage Against the Machine and Run The Jewels at Madison Square Garden.
The politically charged rap-metal pioneers Rage Against The Machine have officially shipped off on their “Public Service Announcement” tour with the iconic rap duo Run The Jewels taking the opener
Rage Against The Machine is gearing up for their tour of North America this summer. Today (June 10), the band took to Instagram to post a snippet of them rehearsing
In this edition of “Checkin’ ‘Em Twice,” we tackle 10 cringe-worthy TV/music crossovers.
Morello and Harper perform a protest song off the Rage guitarist’s latest album on the Tonight Show.
World Wide Rebel Songs at its core resembles the structure of The Nightwatchman’s previous two records, but the sound broadens somewhat with the addition of more production instrumentals.
Sure, the Street Sweeper Social Club’s cover of M.I.A.’s ubiquitous hit Paper Planes may seem like its coming a couple of years too late, but the rap-rock “super group” –
On July 23rd the mighty middle-finger to-the-establishment collective known as Rage Against the Machine delivered a volcanic set at their first Los Angeles show in ten years, at the Hollywood Palladium. The show’s purpose was to raise funds for Arizona organizations fighting the state’s new immigration law SB-1070. The benefiting organizations include community organizing group Puente, Arizona, as well the Florence Project, providing legal counsel and social services to immigrant communities. By the end of the night, the show raised consciousness of the issue, upward of $300,000, and a few thousand clenched fists.
The dual threat of guitarist, Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave, The Nightwatchman), and rapper/emcee, Boots Riley (The Coup), have returned this summer with new Street Sweeper Social Club firepower to spark revolution. This mighty duo provides songs that resonate on the battlefront of social injustice. Recently, Street Sweeper Social Club rapper/emcee, Boots Riley, took the time to speak with Glide about the new album among other things.
With the list of musicians taking a stand against Arizona’s recently passed controversial immigration law SB 1070 by participating in The Sound Strike growing, two of the more vocal opponents