lundi 9 juillet 2012

Blackbird raum

Blackbird raum plays acoustic anarcho-punk or contemporary folk punk music with  anarchist themes. Since it gives a good idea of what the band is about, I'll cite one of their internet page : "Blackbird Raum formed out of the nucleus of a squatter community living in abandoned buildings and greenbelt treehouses in Santa Cruz, CA, in the early 2000s. Finding themselves living without electricity, they began to learn to play folk instruments from each other and other members of the travelling punk/folk culture. They all grew up playing in anarcho-punk, indie and ska bands and then, knowing next to nothing about traditional music, slowly gathered together the skills to create a new genre of music, based somewhere right in the middle of punk and folk.
Refusing the retro clichés of many of their contemporaries, they write entirely original music (in both senses of the word) that is reflective of the world they live in: a realm of abusive police, ecological devastation, creeping ambiguity and vague fear, but also a strong sense of community and a deep love of a natural world constantly on the verge of collapse. They toured the country in a tiny truck, playing mainstream folk festivals, punk houses, squats and all ages clubs. When they aren't touring, they play various American and European traditional music, hang out in the woods, raise children and read a lot of library books".

But what's also really important to add is that their music is really cool, very good acoustic songs played with a true punk vibe and energy.    

They released a few records, among which "Swidden" (2009) is really good, and you can listen to it on Bandcamp.                                                                                       

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