Steve Earle on America's proud history of protest songs by artists from Woody Guthrie to Neil Young to Bruce Springsteen and more.
Bob Dylan changed rock forever in 1965 with a groundbreaking protest anthem that still stands as his greatest song ever.
In her 2022 song “Sioux Falls,” Jesca Hoop looks out an airplane window and sees a whirling vortex the size of a stadium. Is ...
At the entrance of Jawaharlal Nehru University’s School of Art and Aesthetics, red flags carrying Bengali slogans hang across ...
Around 400 people gather in Vienna to protest Israel's participation in the 2026 Eurovision song contest, which will take ...
Bulgaria has won the 70th Eurovision Song Contest. The kitsch pop music extravaganza, the world's biggest live music contest, has again been overshadowed by protests and a boycott over Israel's ...
Mystery Jets have announced their new album 'A Hole To See The Sky Through' with its hazy title track - give it a listen here ...
What gives music the power to move people from witness to action? Sociologist Ronald Eyerman reflects on protest songs, political memory, collective identity, and the enduring role of artists from Joe ...
In 1970, by the time The Guess Who released “American Woman," the band was already on a remarkable run of hits. But few ...
The titular Jon Spencer of Jon Spencer Blues Explosion has announced an upcoming North American tour this fall in support of ...
Lucinda Williams’ efforts haven’t gone unnoticed. The most recent compositional accolades she’s received include being named to The New York Times’ list of “The 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters ...