Thursday, 10 May 2018

The Revolution Choir Sings about Political Songs, Social Justice Songs, Intersectionality and Climate Change



Some of the best political songs of today are coming out of Portland, Oregon from a project called The Revolution Choir. No one else is singing about topics that really need to be talked about. Intersectionality is so important since race and gender inequality is so prevalent in today’s society. 
The Revolution Choir sings about social justice songs such as Equal Pay for Equal Work, Income Inequality, the right to love and marry who you want and the right for a livable wage. 

The Revolution Choir sings about the environment and Climate Change and how the oil industries influence over our representatives is so powerful. The people must fight to end moneys grip within our government. Once that happens the peoples voice will be heard. Until then all we can do is write protest music and create grassroots movements designed to open people’s eyes of the billionaire influence. Greed. It's what's for breakfast. Stay tuned as The Revolution Choir creates more political satire in 4 part harmony. Activism using melody. 

Friday, 20 April 2018

Why are the Social Justice Bands Garnering Popularity Day By Day?


If you are an avid fan of music, then you should have heard about the social justice bands. Although the notion of social justice is being perceived as a political agenda, many movements across the world have used music as a way of transmitting the message to the common masses. In the present era, a lot of social problems exist despite the active intervention of the government in many of these cases. If you are a fan of social justice bands, then opt for Gerrymandering, Mom and Pop Shop from where you can access a lot of revolutionary songs. 
 They are popular because they emphasize on various social problems

These types of social justice songs are popular as they know how to shed light on a social issue efficiently. The music composition of the songs sung by them is always unique and stirs up the emotions of everyday citizens on neglect of the government.

The instruments used by them

Like any other modern-day bands, these bands also use a lot of modern tools to churn out revolutionary music. Advanced devices are used by them so that the social justice message can be sent to the words on a strong note.

A lot of bands use melody protest so that the citizens can be made aware of the existence of social evils which may one day spell doom for the society. These types of bands lay emphasis on a lot of social issues and spread awareness about them.

Monday, 12 March 2018

Revolution Choir Takes Political Songs with a Flavor of Political Satire



In 2019 the musical of The Revolution Choir will be turned into a musical. Performing at theaters in Portland, Oregon, the musical will feature songs such as Love is Love, Overworked and Underpaid, Climate Change, Equal Pay for Equal Work, Gerrymandering, Love Conquers Hate and so many others. Using all original compositions, Kevin Levy is the main songwriter for The Revolution Choir.
 
This musical will use entertainment to expose how money in politics greatly influences political power and getting money out of politics will be the very first step to end government corruption. Entertainment is a very powerful tool and has helped to elect our current president. Entertainment can also be used to change policy and create laws. Expect to see amazing aerialists, solid acting and beautiful singing from the Revolution Choir. With the name of the musical still in the creative process, Kevin Levy has already written parts to the screenplay with heart, humor and intensity in mind. Others from the Revolution Choir involved in the creative process include Mikaela Bailey, Ragon Linde and Stacey Marshall. Stay tuned as the Revolution Choir takes political songs with a flavor of political satire and turns it into a musical in hopes opening up peoples eyes to the influence of money in politics. A Broadway play in New York? Only the future knows that answer.

Thursday, 8 March 2018

The Recent Performances of The Revolution Choir at Good in the Hood





The Revolution Choir is an energized group of men and women based out of Portland, Oregon singing original songs about social justice. Each song has a message within…issues that are important to us. The Revolution Choir is able to protest using melody in order to reach the masses. At a recent festival in Portland called Good in the Hood, The Revolution Choir had the pleasure to perform for Oregon's US Senator, Jeff Merkley. Songs such as Equal Pay for Equal Work, Gerrymandering, Climate Change and Overworked and Underpaid all have had radio exposure on political podcasts and political talk radio all over the US. Read More

Thursday, 1 March 2018

The Revolution Choir Performs About Intersectionality at Open Signal Media


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Performing on live TV at Open Signal Media, The Revolution Choir was inspired to sing their song about intersectionality titled Crenshaw. Kimberly Crenshaw coined the term Intersectionality and The Revolution Choir understands how important of a topic it is and wanted to sing about it. Another song performed was Love Conquers Hate. The lyrics of that song create a whirlwind affect of swirling voices in harmony coming in and out while repeating           the lines... “Don’t you know that Black Lives Matter", "We Got Your Back, LGBT", "My sweet friend, Latinos are lovely" and "Dear Refugees, you're peaceful people". Read More

The Revolution Choir Sings about Political Songs, Social Justice Songs, Intersectionality and Climate Change

Some of the best  political songs  of today are coming out of Portland, Oregon from a project called The Revolution Choir. No one else...