Hip-Hop/Metal supergroup Prophets Of Rage have shared a video of the band rehearsing, performing live, and members talking about the formation and purpose of the group. You can watch the video at this linkor below.
https://youtu.be/Nac_PTYQ_N8
Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine/Audioslave/The Nightwatchman) –
“Injustice needs a fist to the face. And in Americas greatest hour of need the Prophets of Rage come together.”
Chuck D (Public Enemy) –
“Social Media is not enough. There is always the strength of music.”
B-Real (Cypress Hill)
“Playing together and building this chemistry and connection, but there’s a duty with it.”
Hip-Hop/Metal supergroup Prophets Of Rage featuring members of Public Enemy, Cypress Hill, and Rage Against The Machine made their live debut on Tuesday night at the Whiskey A go GO in Hollywood. The band have booked their second show for this Friday at the Hollywood Palladium. Tickets go onsale this morning at 10 AM PST and are $20. Once again all proceeds from the show will be donated to P.A.T.H. (People Assisting The Homeless).
Hip-Hop supergroup Prophets Of Rage played their debut show last night at The Whiskey A Go- Go. Fan-filmed video can be seen at this link or below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgKru4SUDgo
https://youtu.be/8cPx2ciUJdM
https://youtu.be/0Om8w-y3YHw
The band played tracks from Rage Against The Machine, Public Enemy and Cypress Hill, as well as a two original songs, ‘Shut them down’, and ‘The Party’s Over’, decidated to Donald Trump. The next Prophets of Rage show will be on June the 3rd at the Hollywood Palladium
Prophets of Rage Whiskey A Go Go set list
Prophets of Rage (Public Enemy cover)
Guerilla Radio (RATM cover)
Bombtrack (RATM cover)
Miuzi Weighs A Ton (Public Enemy cover)
People of the Sun (RATM cover)
Take the Power Back (RATM cover)
Rock Superstar (Cypress Hill cover)
Testify (RATM cover)
Hands on the Pump / Can’t Truss It / Insane In the Membrane / Bring the Noise / I Ain’t Goin’ Out Like That / Welcome to the Terrordome (medley of Cypress Hill and Public Enemy covers)
Sleep Now In The Fire (RATM cover)
Shut Them Down (new song)
Know Your Enemy (RATM cover)
The Party’s Over (new POR song)
No Sleep ‘Til Brooklyn / Fight The Power (Beastie Boys and Public Enemy covers)
Prophets of Rage, the supergroup including ¾ of Rage Against the Machine and rappers Chuck D (Public Enemy) and B Real (Cypress Hill) will make their live debut tonight at The Whiskey A Go-Go in Los Angeles. The concert will be a charity event with all proceeds from the evening will be donated to P.A.T.H. (People Assisting The Homeless). Tickets are on sale now and expected to sell out quickly:
Crypitic messages in social media, websites and even good old fashions poster -bills all seem to indicate that Rage Against The Machine is plotting a reunion of some sort. One possibility in the form of clues may add up to a co-headline tour with hip-hop legends Public Enemy, a known influence on the seminal 90s rap metal band. A countdown clock has been launched at www.ProphetsofRage.com ending on June 1st. Prophets of Rage is an allusion to songs by both RATM and Public Enemy. Chuck D of Public Enemy has tweeted about the band as well, leading to rumours of a tour. We’ll bring you more news as this story develops.
The ReAktion with Sid Wilson of Slipknot. Photo Credit: Melina Dellamarggio
Finding their own voice for any musical act is a challenging thing, and for Chilean alternative rockers The ReAktion vocalist Simon Rojas, it took him to venture to Vancouver to find an opportunity to have his vision heard. Their debut album Selknam was recently released (out via Mainia Recordings) and they also completed their stint on the Knotfest in Devore, CA.
He explained his thoughts on their performance at the fest. “It was a great experience. It was our first time playing as a three-piece and it’s important to us to bring the message to people and the kids and get in their minds with very good senses and a really good frequency…I mean guitars and really good tuning.”
“The band talks about waking. People need to learn how to love again. You know what I mean? That’s why it’s going to be the end of fights and competitions and wars. That’s what we’re talking with the band and the lyrics and focusing on that. That’s the things we’re talking about on our new album.”
Fusing sounds ranging from alternative rock to electronic music to acoustic sounds, The ReAktion display a wide array of influences that makes it hard to pinpoint what they sound like. Rojas talked about whether bands they were compared to, such as Linkin Park to Radiohead and Muse, and whether they were bands he was inspired by.
“I don’t know. A lot of people say different bands. Personally I really like to play what I really like to hear – what I really want to hear, like screaming with acoustic guitars or melodic vocals with Djent riffs. There’s a mix for everything with a good message like Bob Marley or what John Lennon did. We’re trying to say that message.” he said.
Reaktion, by Melina D Photography
Prior to the fest, the band completed their first US tour supporting OTEP. Following the tour, a shakeup in the lineup happened, which resulted in recruiting drummer Felipe Alvarez and bassist Garrett Wolf to round out the newly revised lineup.
“We did a tour three months ago with OTEP and we did 60 shows around the US. We toured for almost three months. After that we went back to Chile and we had this [lineup change] thing going on. So we came back as a three piece and this is the first show as a three piece. It went really well so we’re excited to see how it goes,” said Alvarez.
“We were four. Felipe was a touring member for a year. It’s a long story but it was different people in the band. Now we’re a three piece and we’re doing very well,” added Rojas, talking about the lineup change.
Photo Credit: Melina Dellamarggio
Originally from Santiago, Chile, Rojas bounced around in various bands before taking The ReAktion to Vancouver to reach a wider audience. Through mutual friends, his music was passed along to Slipknot DJ Sid Wilson, who eventually became the band’s manager.
“Almost two years ago. [We met through] mutual friends in Vancouver. We used to rehearse near the Amsterdam Café,” explained Rojas.
“These guys rehearsed in the basement of that place all the time. Sid was in town one day to hang out with mutual friends. They ended up having to work so he came there to hang out. He met up with Diego [Sagredo, ex-guitarist] who was in the band at that time and they hit it off and chatted. He listened to some of the tracks and the rest, as they say is history,” added Wolf.
Selknam was produced by veteran producer Garth Richardson (Rage Against The Machine), who also heard the band during a recording session with some students at a recording school. Impressed with what he heard, he took them on to work on songs that became their debut album at Fader Mountain Sound.
“We met with Garth, maybe three years ago in Vancouver. We met with him and did our first album called Selknam, which is out now,” said Rojas. “[It took] a whole year. They did most of the recording for all of that – the instruments in Canada and he finished most of the vocals in Chile with Garth. He went to Chile and did it with them there. That was the last bit of tweaking on the production side.”
With the downsizing of the band, the new lineup insists that aside from having less people involved, the band sounds stronger than ever.
“Simon did most of the guitars on the record. He knows how to play it but he is just being a frontman on the last tour. He had to drop the guitar and do both. [Garrett] Wolf is taking care of the bass and I play drums and take care of the sequences too. That was what I was doing before all of this changed,” said Alvarez.
Being from Chile, the band steers clear of waving attention towards their origins. Not ashamed of their home country but instead they aimed to be noticed as a worldwide act instead.
“Not too much. We’re not trying [to say] ‘We’re from Chile!’ and this is Latin American music and stuff like that. We’re from there and we’re really proud of that, but we’re trying to give strength in our message with no countries and no nothing,” explained Alvarez.
“It’s worldwide. It’s everybody – everyone. That’s it. We are one. No more flags,” said Rojas.
“Not from Santiago. From Earth,” added Wolf.
Lastly, they spoke about the differences between working in Canada versus Chile, and their thoughts on the differences between the two countries’ attitudes towards rock music. Alvarez shared his thoughts on the matter.
“Back in Chile we have…how do you say…a [backwards] cultural world. It’s really slow. Maybe 15 years and the music scene is really small. I don’t know why people from Chile love things from outside from other countries. [Maybe] because it’s cooler to listen to music from the US, but it’s growing all the time.”
“In Chile, there’s a very big festival too. It’s good. It’s really hard when you don’t know anybody. We have really good music in Chile, but there’s no business yet. For example, nobody in Chile makes tours. It goes through all of the countries and playing in all of the cities. Just a few people come. They’re into another kind of music like tropical sounding music. Those kinds of people do that, but metal and rock…”
“In Vancouver it’s similar,” said Rojas.
“A little bit but it’s got a good metal scene and stuff like that,” said Wolf.
“It’s got more of an underground scene and more studios like in Los Angeles. There’s a lot,” added Rojas.
Wolf concluded, “In Vancouver people are more willing to go to the small venues to watch a band instead of U2’s playing the stadium. Like who’s cares and we’re going to watch some local band in the area kind of thing. I think it’s a good scene to get on your feet. So it worked out very well. They met the right people it seems like for these guys.”
Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello received an award for social justice by the Southern California chapter of the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) this past Sunday, November 8, 2015 for its Bill of Rights Awards Dinner, alongside actress Kerry Washington (ABC-TV’s Scandal) and attorneys James Obergefell and Mary L. Bonauto will receive the Ramona Ripston Liberty, Justice & Equality Award for their work on marriage equality.
The organization said:
“He joined musicians in suing the U.S. government for using music in interrogations at Guantanamo Bay, and has advocated for workers’ rights and immigrants’ rights. He opposed the exclusion of third party candidates from nationally televised debates, supported the Occupy Movement, and appeared in a video supporting Chelsea Manning, a soldier who disclosed sensitive military and diplomatic documents,”
London rock band Derange, whose name has connotations of insanity, irregularity and craziness, state that their main influences are bands such as Rage Against The Machine, Limp Bizkit and Deftones, however, their musical style is similar to Lacuna Coil. This comparison is not just because their lead vocalist is female, it is because Cat Pereira’s are both melodic and haunting. The main difference between Cat and Cristina Scabbia is that Cat not only sings like an angel, she also growls like a demon too; her harsh vocals in particular are extremely powerful.
One of the most interesting tracks on their self-released debut album, The Awakening (self-released) is ‘The Thinker’, which has an almost Jekyll and Hyde feel to it. The melodic parts of the song are almost relaxing, whereas the heavier parts of the song are extremely powerful and aggressive. While not an unusual tactic, many bands often try to juxtapose different elements into their sound, however, Derange have managed to do this successfully.
‘Echo’ is a ferocious track full of technical guitar riffs and fast-paced drum beats. It is hard to describe ‘Echo’ as anything other than energetic and it would be interesting to see how this song would work live. If there is one Derange song that you need to listen to on repeat it is definitely this one.
It is obvious that Derange have spent a lot of time trying to create an album which showcases the diversity of Cat’s vocals, and it has definitely paid off. Their melodic yet aggressive musical style is nothing new, but Derange have put their heart and soul into an impressive debut album.
Jackson Firebird are an Australian hard-rocking duo who crashed onto the scene in 2012 with their debut album Cock Rockin’. Now they are ready to misplace our socks again with their second album Shake the Breakdown (both Napalm Records).
Although the album opener ‘Mohawk Bang!’ seems to lodge this album in the Stoner genre, with its heavy, dirty riffs and slightly distorted vocals over a small range, by the fourth song, ‘High Love’, Jackson Firebird shows their true colours combining the best of both worlds with the cheer and riffs of Rock n’ Roll and the hard crunchiness of Hard Rock in a combination that you can either dance or bang your head to. While it may not have quite the raw swing of, say, Cold Chisel’s ‘Yakuza Girls’, Jackson Firebird throw a whole lot of modern sound into the mix.
Vocally the styles range from stoner, through a lot of Rage against the Machine in songs like ‘Sick n Tired’, to a style I normally associate with bands like The Black Crowes in the verse of ‘Shake the Breakdown’.
The album also contains two splendid covers, the first being a somewhat Stoner version Queen’s ‘Fat Bottomed Girls’, the second a really fast paced and swinging cover of ‘The Clapping Song’, originally by Shirley Ellis in 1965. In both cases the songs are arranged and performed in a way that makes it sounds exactly right for this band; adaptations rather than covers.
This is a very strong album where the sound is excellent, the songs are great fun, danceable, and well composed. Australia has a vibrant music scene and bands like Jackson Firebird, and Airbourne before them, prove that the Aussie combination of Rock n’ Roll with something harder is definitely alive and worth spreading.
Rage Against The Machine will be releasing a live concert Blu-Ray/DVD on October 16th from Eagle Rock Entertainment dubbed Live At Finsbury Park, from their free concert at Finsbury Park, in London, UK in 2010. The band has released a clip from the DVD for ‘Killing in the Name’ which you can see at this link or below
Here is the back story of the concert:
“In late 2009, a successful campaign was launched by English DJ Jon Morter and his wife Tracy to promote an alternative to the omnipresent X-Factor winner being the Christmas #1 hit in the UK singles chart. The track they nominated was Rage Against The Machine’s “Killing In The Name.” The band supported the campaign, donated the proceeds from the sales to charity and lead singer Zack de la Rocha promised that Rage Against The Machine would perform a free concert in the UK to celebrate the achievement. This is that concert.”
Rage Against The Machine: Live At Finsbury Park
01. Testify 02. Bombtrack 03. People Of The Sun 04. Know Your Enemy 05. Bulls On Parade 06. Township Rebellion 07. Bullet In The Head 08. White Riot 09. Guerrilla Radio 10. Sleep Now In The Fire 11. Freedom 12. Killing In The Name