By Richard CabutThe First PostSeptember 2006 We need more rebellious music to match our inflammatory times, says richard cabutContemporary political…
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The Story of Crass in The Guardian (UK)
By John RobinsonThe Guardian (UK)September 2006 Even at their peak a band on the margins, the main players in Crass…
Punk for the People
By Stefan ChristoffHour.caSeptember 30th, 2010 The Story of Crass traces the creative history and social-activist roots of the U.K. punk…
The Story of Crass on PunkNews.Org
By Tom SawyerPunkNews.orgSeptember 2nd, 2015 The Story of Crass is George Berger’s biography of one of the first anarcho-punk bands,…
A Pint and a Molotov Cocktail: An Interview With George Berger
3:am Magazineby Andrew GallixSeptember 2007 3:AM: How did you get into punk? GB: Seeing the bizarrely-dressed head-turners strolling around Bromley…
The Story Crass & The Day The Country Died
By Rob RayLibcom.orgJanuary 29th, 2016 Two complementary books revisiting the experience of anarcho-punk provide fascinating insights into the evolution and…
Working-Class Heroes Finds Striking Relevance in Songs of Past Struggles
By Jonathan KissamUE UnionJuly 26th, 2019 The one time I met legendary UAW militant Jerry Tucker, he was holding forth…
Working-Class Heroes (CD) in Revolution in the Air
By Max ElbaumRevolution in the Air June 2019 Working-Class Heroes is a songbook-and-CD, one-two punch, “a collection of American working-class,…
Working-Class Heros on Alt Root Top Ten Songs of the Week
The Alternate Root— Discover Roots & American Music Mama Don’t ‘Low No Bush-Wah’s Hangin’ Around– Mat Callahan and Yvette Moore (from…
Folk Singers Mat Callahan and Yvonne Moore Show That a Working Class Hero Was Something to Be
By Steve HorowitzPopMattersJuly 11th, 2019 Folkies Mat Callahan and Yvonne Moore present a collection of pre-World War II songs about…