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So how does that relate to me making angry punk music?
Well… we all feel it don’t we?
Whatever your politics.
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It used to be better. That makes a lot of people angry. Me included.
Rather arrogantly, I think I know what went wrong.
For one, we didn’t have a slot machine rotating a 24/7 algorithm of toxic polarising sludge as our main device for texting our mums.
Also, there were fewer manchild pathologically insecure billionaires with the power to shape the world into whatever they wanted it to be.
So that’s why I write songs. It’s an outlet for my anger.
My shows are a space for people who understand how bad things are. Who want to acknowledge the shittiness of it all but also shake their asses. What the fuck else are we meant to do.
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Wildly unsubtle plug – I just had a sell-out UK tour which ended at the iconic Scala in London. It was people up and down the country – all in need of a release, all looking for community.
I want people to feel connected. To create an escape from it all.
I also want people to look in the direction of what’s causing so many of our problems. They travel in yachts, not dinghies.
One of my songs is called Gary’s Economics. I made it with my brother, Australian prodigal son and punk-rap calligrapher MUDRAT (a fellow brown punk).
Then I met Gary.
And now I’m writing this article. Really, it’s quite simple.
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