No images? Click here FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CASS MCCOMBS SHARES “DON’T (JUST) VOTE” Photo Credit: Giovanni Duca Today Cass McCombs has released “Don’t (Just) Vote”, a reimagined version of his 2011 song “Don’t Vote”. "Don't Just Vote,” noted writer and activist Noam Chomsky encouragingly states in the song. “We have to excise a malignant cancer from the body politic. But that's just the beginning. Real politics is what you do before and after you push the lever. You have to keep your shoulder to the wheel: engagement, activism, organizing - that's what will make the difference.” Produced by Sam Cohen and Joe Russo, the updated track also features guest vocalists Angel Olsen and Bob Weir; listen to it HERE. “I was compelled to write something for the election and I thought of no better way than to troll myself, laying waste to a much-misunderstood song of mine from over a decade ago, ‘Don't Vote’,” McCombs explains. “Most people never made it much further than the title, anyway. For this new song, ‘Don't (Just) Vote,’ the message is clear: Vote, yes, but when you do, imagine the world you would like to see, beyond what appears on your ballot. Harness your imagination and justice becomes inevitable.” McCombs has been known for social activism and politically-focused songs throughout his career. He performed at the benefit concert Occupy Sandy, Occupy Wall Street and People’s Climate March in 2014 with the Chapin Sisters and, in 2020, at the 51st People’s Park Anniversary in Berkeley, CA with Bongo Sidibe. NPR said that “the recalcitrant singer-songwriter has never cared for The Man.” The focus of “Bum Bum Bum,” released in 2016, is systemic racism. He states, “Blood in the
streets, our eternal river, I know the killer. He counts my silver…How long until this river of blood congeals?” In “Bradley Manning” featured on Democracy Now! in 2011, McCombs protests the trial, speaking directly to Manning before her transition to Chelsea saying, “Bradley, know you have friends, though you're locked in there." And the latest, “Sleeping Volcanoes,” where he cries, “Help me, Armageddon!” empathizing with refugees, elders and the oppressed. This past May Cass McCombs released the new single “The Wine of Lebanon” in partnership with Universal Audio. The song’s video was filmed in January, prior to the current shelter-in-place orders, and McCombs visited the resting places of the respected and influential artists Ritchie Valens, Etta James, Merle Haggard, Darby Crash and more. Watch the video HERE. “McCombs conjures an otherworldly in-between realm teetering on the edge of salvation,” said Rolling Stone, who declared “The Wine of Lebanon” a Song You Need To Know. “DON’T (JUST) VOTE” This aint no 3D movie, there’s a choice Don’t just vote for a candidate Vote for Breonna Taylor, vote for George Floyd Vote for wonderful architecture and better movies |