*THE* original Rage Twitter about Tom, Tim, Brad & Zack since 2010 with the band's full blessing ★ Not run by a record co. or agency ★ Now on Bsky app (linked)
We appear to be actively losing Janey Godley, as her daughter seems to be taking over her twitter account. I’m so sad. She’s been such a joy for so long. She will forever be known for this, one of the best things, ever.
Rage Against the Machine's explosive third album, The Battle of Los Angeles, turns 25 this weekend.
The record depicts the quartet at their most viscerally immediate and politically decisive → cos.lv/ZF2l50TYcVp
Bruce Springsteen has endorsed Kamala Harris for president: “Donald Trump is the most dangerous candidate for president in my lifetime. His disdain for the sanctity of our Constitution, the sanctity of democracy, the sanctity of the rule of law and the sanctity of the peaceful transfer of power should disqualify him from the office of president ever again.” bit.ly/4gPbLFc
Happy 101st birthday to my amazing mom, Mary Morello! I asked her, Mom what are your talents? She replied, “To recognize people have needs and to help them.” Bless you, mom!
A very large anti-racist crowd in #Brighton. On the A23 entering here, the Patcham Pylons inscription hails guests and then says:
“If friend we greet thee hand and heart. If stranger no longer be. If foe our love shall conquer thee.”
That spirit proven a thousand-fold tonight.
ALT Large crowd surrounding the building potentially targeted by racist and Islamophobic protests today in Brighton. A flat from Brighton Trades council in foreground and in the middle distance a handmade sign saying refugees welcome.
ALT Sian Berry with an anti racist protestor with a handmade pink sign saying Fascists out, fabulous in!
ALT Green councillors Ollie Sykes and Pete West in the crowd with a sign saying ‘Greens against fascism. Hatred and fear not welcome here’ with a graphic of two hands grasped in unity among the Green Party logo petal circle.
ALT On the left, text saying "How it started" above a photo of Nigel Farage, MP for Clacton, in front of his "Breaking Point" poster, an anti-migrant poster from eight years ago that was reported to the police for inciting racial hatred.
On the right, text saying "How it's going" above a photo of a hotel housing asylum seekers in Rotherham, barricaded and set on fire by racist right-wing rioters. Additionally, there is a photo of a person in Sheffield holding the St George's Cross England flag and doing the Sieg Heil salute. Both photos are from today.
I had no idea that so many of my Facebook friends from high school are chromosome and gender experts, but I should have known because they are also inflation experts, infectious disease experts, foreign policy experts, and French performance art experts.
The first ever T In The Park took place 30 years ago today.
Headlined by Rage Against The Machine, Del Amitri and Primal Scream, the likes of Björk, Blur, Pulp and Oasis were among those playing over two days at Strathclyde Country Park