Poster
Children
- On The Offensive
Artist:
Poster Children
Title: On The Offensive
Catalog#: AHA!070
Format: CD-EP
Price: $6.00 
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Tracks
on this CD: |
| Clampdown
(originally
written/performed by The Clash) |
| (We
Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang (Heaven 17) |
| Let's
Have a War (Fear) |
| The
New World (X) |
| Divide
and Conquer (Husker Du) |
| Complicated
Game
(XTC) |
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A
mini-album of cover songs inspired by the United States’ current
political climate. “We decided to record this batch
of political songs because we're pissed off and we don't
feel like keeping it to ourselves,” explains guitarist/vocalist
Rick Valentin. “One politician, one musician or one
citizen isn't going to change the world but if enough of
us speak out and more importantly VOTE we can make things
better. That's not crazy idealistic hippie talk, that's democracy
and democracy is punk rock! This CD is just one more snowflake
on the snowball aimed at toppling over an administration
leading our country down the primrose path.”
In early 2004 Poster Children released their ninth CD No
More Songs About Sleep and Fire, which contained two songs, “Flag” and “The
Leader,” aimed at the current administration. With “On the Offensive” this
Champaign-Urbana quartet takes it a step further. “We had considered many
classic protest songs from the 60's but none of them seemed to ring true, too
much talk about revolution and war in the streets. And while there has been a
political revolution in this country since the 1960's, unfortunately it was one
headed by the fundamentalist right wing. We wound up selecting songs exclusively
from the dawn of that revolution, the early 1980's; songs of warning and dissent
that hold up surprisingly well over 20 years later.”
Are
Poster Children setting themselves up for criticism from
those who maintain entertainment should be separate from
the current debate? Valentin rebuts that sentiment. “I'm
tired of hearing the line ‘politics and music don't
mix.’ You don't hear anyone say ‘politics and
plumbing don't mix’ when members of the local pipefitters
union have something to say about our elected officials.
This attitude is just another symptom of the sterilization
of music into a clean, generic lifestyle product, one that
doesn't challenge the listener in any way emotionally or
intellectually. I have nothing against vacant pop music but
it's not healthy to live on white bread alone, sometimes
you need to get some whole grains into your system to flush
it out.”
Register
to vote.
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