But what message do his actions have? As far as I can tell, between who he's stumped for, his Black-capitalist actions, his landlord-ery, and the fact that the bank he was trying to rep isn't even actually Black-owned, I don't see his music as anything more than the kayfabe he moves units with.
from left to right Bambu, Killer mike, El-P (run the jewels), Zach delaroche(rage against the machine and profits of rage),Surge(system of a down and serj tankian)
Has Serj Tankian said something about the genocide yet? I was following him a while ago and he was completely silent about it and most of his posts had comments being like wtf, this is your whole shtick.
Has Serj Tankian said something about the genocide yet? I was following him a while ago and he was completely silent about it and most of his posts had comments being like wtf, this is your whole shtick.
Jesus Christ, it is mind-boggling how someone who should get that the only response to genocidal, invading settlers is a violent one can still fix their face to both-sides a settler-inflicted genocide. Why do I expect anything of westerners anymore?
Katt Williams was right, 2024 is showing every misleader's ass.
Lucia Cifarelli has a new solo album getting Kickstarter'ed. She's the female vocalist from KMFDM and formerly MDFMK
She's an outspoken Anarcho-Communist, along with her husband Sascha Konietzko.
Her style is industrial with some goth flavoring. Truly unique stuff. Her solo stuff doesn't go as hard as KMFDM does, but both are great with themes that would appeal to the Hexbear/Chapo crowd.
...Y'know, I absolutely expected KMFDM to hide behind the same dissembling kind of wide-eyed "we don't advocate for anything" kind of handhiding that Combichrist has been known to do; but I wasn't expecting them to be ancoms
Heavy sigh of relief, it's super-hard to find super-hard electro/industrial like them that DOESN'T have super-fashy undertones
Their last few albums go hard on critiques of fascism, encouraging revolution, and environmentalism. Paradise is a hell of an album from 2019. Their last two efforts weren't quite as good, but still worthy of a listen.
They've never really shied away from being overtly political, even in their early days. "Black man, white man, yellow man, rip the system". It's always been there with them. Genuine too, they're good people.