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The Sound Strike: Massive Attack, Cypress Hill, & Zack de la Rocha boycott Arizona

Arizona… You brought down the thunder.

When Zack de la Rocha, Massive Attack, and Cypress Hill call for a boycott and the President of the United States doesn’t condemn the action, you’re in for trouble.

If you’re not across US politics right now, Arizona’s state legislature and Governor Jan Brewer have recently signed bill SB 1070, which amongst many other provisions, “requires a reasonable attempt to be made to determine the immigration status of a person… if reasonable suspicion exists that the person is an alien who is unlawfully present in the U.S.”.

i.e., anyone can be stopped on the streets and forced to prove their citizenship on greater further basis than “reasonable suspicion” formed from completely predisposed stereotypes… and if not carrying the appropriate papers at that very moment (a driver’s license won’t suffice, and who carries their passport or birth-certificate on them!?), they can be immediately arrested without a warrant.

In Zack’s words this “legalises and sanctions racial profiling. Straight up.”

Understandably there has been an incredible backlash against SB1070 (which goes far beyond U.S. Federal Law) across the US and around the world. The Sound Strike, a group of musicians who are boycotting Arizona, are joining dozens of other groups boycotting the state and denouncing the new law.

The Sound Strike is calling for other musicians to join the movement and stand up for what they believe in… what we ALL need to believe in: basic human rights. Artists already involved include Cypress Hill, Conor Oberst, Massive Attack, Sonic Youth, Rage Against the Machine, Kanye West, Rise Against… the list goes on.

Nationwide, bands have cancelled Arizona tour dates, sports teams have pulled out of Arizona matches, companies have pulled out of or relocated conferences in Arizona, university exchange programs have been canceled, and the entire cities of L.A., Boston, Austin, San Fran, and Seattle have approved boycotts of the state (read the full list of organisations and cities here). In other words, this is huge.

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For the cynics, you’re right: it will take more than an online petition (though you should still sign it). It will take more than a protest song. These are tools that inspire us to stand up for what’s important. And what’s more inspirational than the idea of “Power to The People”!?

So whilst we’re knackering on about influential and inspiring artists who never shy away real-world issues… Massive Attack have a new short film from their Heligoland album series. The film for the track Psyche was directed by John Downer.  Other short films from Heligoland include Paradise Circus (Toby Dye) and Flat of the Blade (Ewan Spencer).

Click past the fold to watch Psyche (it’ll take a few moments to load).

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“Say Please” for a Monsters of Folk download

Michaella has already waxed lyrical about the Supergroup To End All Supergroups: the Monsters of Folk. The lineup comprises Jim James (My Morning Jacket), Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes), M Ward, and Mike Mogis – which quite frankly has a few of us around the office a little flustered in Spunk folk heaven.

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The self-titled album is out in September, but you can download the track Say Please from MonstersOfFolk.com. All you have to do is say…

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Jim James (My Morning Jacket), Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes), M Ward and Mike Mogis have teamed up to form the SUPERGROUP TO END ALL SUPERGROUPS!

After over a year of “will they, wont they?” musings, the aforementioned gods of indie folk rock have confirmed they have been writing together under the name Monsters Of Folk and will be offering up their debut self-titled record late September on Spunk.

All four collaborators shared song writing duties and perform all the instruments on the album, producing an excitingly varied and courageous record that journeys from subtle folk melodies to brash rock moments.

We can’t wait for you to hear it!

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