Sometimes they call out specific people, organizations, and issues. In other cases, they’re couched in metaphors and stories. But make no mistake: this music is about “us” and “them,” and the “them” needs to be addressed.
This kind of music has never gone away and is still very much with us. Despite that, a lot of people ask, “Whatever happened to protest songs?”
Nothing. They’re right here. And they’ve always been right in front of us. Let me explain. This is a brief history of protest music, part two.
Songs heard on this show:
- U2, Sunday Bloody Sunday
- Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Two Tribes
- Midnight Oil, Beds are Burning
- Rage Against the Machine, Killing in the Name
- Sleater-Kinney, Call the Doctor
- Bikini Kill, Rebel Girls
- Childish Gambino, This is America
- System of a Down, BOYB
- The Linda Lindas, Racist Sexist Boy
Here’s Eric Wilhite’s playlist.
The Ongoing History of New Music can be heard on these stations.
- 102.1 The Edge/Toronto – Sunday night at 7pm
- Q107/Toronto – Sunday night at 9pm
- Live 88-5/Ottawa – Saturdays at 9am and Sundays at 6pm.
- 107.5 Dave-FM/Kitchener – Sunday nights at 11pm
- FM96/London – Sunday nights at 8pm
- Power 97/Winnipeg – Sunday nights at 10am and 10pm
- 107-3 The Edge/Calgary – Sundays at 10am and 10pm
- Sonic 102.9/Edmonton – Sunday at 8am and 8pm
- The Zone/Victoria – Sunday at 9am and 9pm
- The Fox/Vancouver – Sundays at 10anm and 10pm
- The Goat Network/Interior BC
- Surge 105/Halifax – Sunday at 7pm
- WAPS/WKTL The Summit/Arkon, Canton, Cleveland, Youngstown – Mon-Fri at 9pm
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