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ANTI- Records

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 14, 2018
Contact:
kelly@epitaph.com

 

MARC RIBOT RELEASES NEW ANTI-TRUMP ALBUM ‘SONGS OF RESISTANCE 1942 – 2018’ TODAY

LISTEN TO ITALIAN ANTI-FASCIST BALLAD “BELLA CIAO”
FEAT. TOM WAITS
HERE

PORTIONS OF ALBUM PROCEEDS WILL BE DONATED TO
THE INDIVISIBLE PROJECT

‘SONGS OF RESISTANCE’ ALBUM RELEASE SHOW AT NYC’S
LE POISSON ROUGE ON OCTOBER 8

“Ribot has never fit easily into any one genre.” – Bandcamp

“Ribot and the rest do not mince words on these blatant anti-Trump/GOP anthems that are meant to rally anti-fascist forces and disturb the complacent. This is a necessary record for the quagmire we find ourselves in.” – No Depression

“What Ribot has put together is an impressive weaving of problems past and disasters current to demonstrate as bad as it gets, people are willing to stand up and fight the good fight.” – Under the Radar


With his new album Songs of Resistance 1942 - 2018, New York City’s Marc Ribot—one of the world’s most accomplished and acclaimed guitar players—set out to assemble a set of songs that spoke to the current political moment with appropriate ambition, passion, and fury. Out today, you can purchase the album HERE.

The eleven songs on the record are drawn from the World War II anti-Fascist Italian partisans, the U.S. civil rights movement and Mexican protest ballads as well as original compositions, and feature a wide range of guest vocalists including Tom Waits, Steve Earle, Meshell Ndegeocello, Justin Vivian Bond, Fay Victor, Sam Amidon, and Ohene Cornelius.

The album’s newest track “Bella Ciao” features vocals from Tom Waits – the first song Waits has contributed vocals to in two years. Documentary filmmaker Jem Cohen created a provocative video for the song including footage of the Trump inaugural and various marches and rallies; listen to the song and watch the video
HERE.

“Mussolini’s voodoo economics led Italy into a generation of poverty and a senseless war with hundreds of thousands of Italian casualties—including over 30 thousand Partisans,” Ribot explains of the songs origins. “This song tells the story of one of them. At a tender moment when he or she is saying goodbye to her lover (Bella Ciao=goodbye, beautiful) and trying to imagine what it means to fight for freedom. I played Tom a bunch of the tunes and he immediately bonded with that one. “Of course, he brings a certain gravitas to everything he does—my Italian friends say he sounds exactly like an old ‘partigiano’ (resistance fighter)!”

Over a forty-year career, Ribot has released twenty-five albums under his own name and been a beacon of New York’s downtown/experimental music scene, leading a series of bands including Los Cubanos Postizos and Ceramic Dog. Since his work with Tom Waits on 1985’s Rain Dogs album, though, he is best known to the world as a sideman, playing on countless albums by the likes of Elvis Costello, John Mellencamp, Norah Jones, the Black Keys, and Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’ Grammy-winning collaboration Raising Sand.

Ribot will celebrate the release of ‘Songs of Resistance’ with a special album release show at NYC’s Le Poisson Rouge on October 8 with special guests also featured on the record, including Justin Vivian Bond, Ohene Cornelius, Domenica Fossati and Fay Victor. The grassroots organizations Rise & Resist and NY Renews will also be present at the show with more information on their causes. Tickets are available HERE.

Portions of the album’s proceeds will be donated to The Indivisible Project, an organization that helps individuals resist the Trump agenda via grassroots movements in their local communities. More info on The Indivisible Project can be found at
https://www.indivisible.org/.


UPCOMING PERFORMANCES
9/14 – Nashville, TN – ‘Songs of Resistance’ Americanafest Official Showcase
@ the High Watt
9/25 – Harlem, NY – National Jazz Museum Performance and Q&A with Larry Blumenfeld
10/8 – New York, NY – Le Poisson Rouge ‘Songs of Resistance’ Album Release Show

 

Photo Credit: Ebru Yildiz

Order ‘Songs of the Resistance’ HERE

MARC RIBOT
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For More Info on Marc Ribot, Contact:
Kelly Kettering | ANTI- Records National Publicity |
kelly@epitaph.com

 

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