Tracks:
1. Suicide Bomb the GAP | The Kominas
2. Thaleo Vi Chumero | Noble Drew
3. Hey Hey Hey Guantanamo Bay | Secret Trial 5
4. War Crimes | Diacritical
5. Gaza- Choking on the Smoke of Dreams | Al-Thawra
6. Sharia Law In The USA | The Kominas
7. I like you | The Fatsumas
8. Teri Assi Ki Tassi | Dead Bhuttos
9. Rumi Was A Homo | The Kominas
10. Ignorance | Diacritical
11. Years Ago | Edifice Al-Thawra
12. I Want A Handjob | The Kominas
13. Dirty Looks | The Fatsumas
14. The Exile of Hope | Al-Thawra
I haven't been so excited about music coming (mostly) out of the USA in a long, long time. The bands in this 14-song compilation share at least two things: they're punk and--whether practicing or lapsed, straight or queer, sober or stoned--Muslim. They're also writing some of the funniest, most outrageous and, without question, politically savviest lyrics in English (and Urdu and Punjabi) since The Clash.
Musically, they're all over the map, drawing from 70s punk, 80s rap, ska, rock, bhangra, Bollywood, metal, noise, folk, disco, etc.--the sum total of which almost convinces me this might be the missing LP between London Calling and Sandinista!.
I put this compilation together after watching Omar Majeed's documentary, Taqwacore: The Birth of Punk Islam, which I highly recommend. The moment the DVD ended, I started hunting around online for songs, the result of which, pared down to this blogger's personal favorites, you can now listen to yourself.
I haven't been so excited about music coming (mostly) out of the USA in a long, long time. The bands in this 14-song compilation share at least two things: they're punk and--whether practicing or lapsed, straight or queer, sober or stoned--Muslim. They're also writing some of the funniest, most outrageous and, without question, politically savviest lyrics in English (and Urdu and Punjabi) since The Clash.
Musically, they're all over the map, drawing from 70s punk, 80s rap, ska, rock, bhangra, Bollywood, metal, noise, folk, disco, etc.--the sum total of which almost convinces me this might be the missing LP between London Calling and Sandinista!.
I put this compilation together after watching Omar Majeed's documentary, Taqwacore: The Birth of Punk Islam, which I highly recommend. The moment the DVD ended, I started hunting around online for songs, the result of which, pared down to this blogger's personal favorites, you can now listen to yourself.
I have no idea how much of this I will actually like, but as someone old enough to have heard both Sandinista and London Calling when they were new, I am incredibly happy that kids today are making music of this sort.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to put this comp together: somewhere Joe Strummer is tuning up, remembering that 'only band that matters' tosh, and smiling.
Thanks again, your blog is great!
oooh, really cool stuff-
ReplyDeletethat Guantanamo song.
much better than the CLASH -
they mostly sucked.
very nice! you do a great blog.
ReplyDeleteI don't anything about this post, but I've lived in vietnam quite a long time and travelled to Cambodia where I bought many 60-70's cambodian pop, so I really appreciate your posts about cambodia and vietnam.
i know what you mean about the lack of excitement... funny, given the times. this looks like fun and enlightenment all in one click!
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance to hear it, and al the work in bringing a blog like this together...
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I Reeeeeeeally need this! Can you fix the link?
ReplyDeleteHey Nick, I just checked the link and it appears to be fine. Try again?
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