Who says a criticism strain is dead?
Certainly not Sidewalk Chalk
For a band’s second strain video off their arriving album, Sidewalk Chalk matched adult their emotionally-charged new strain “Them, Us†with footage from a Dec criticism where artists
Charlie Coffeen, a band’s personality and keyboardist who also helped classify a “Train Takeover†protest, told HuffPost around e-mail that a impulse for a strain “came from a need for tie and consolation in a world, a need that is as clever now as it was in a ‘60s.†Half a band’s members, he explained, knowledge secular profiling on a daily basement and Coffeen himself was arrested while protesting
“It is unpleasant to concentration on a casualties of inequality in this nation and abroad, though that concentration presents an event if it is noticed in a scold light,†Coffeen said. “Once we stop articulate about systemic issues and a victims of hatred, we concede some a leisure to omit that that creates them uncomfortable, and repudiate others a event to moment this thing open, take it apart, and build something better.â€
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