Prayers For Atheists deliver their debut self-titled EP on Strange
Famous Records, adding a touch of punk rock to the indie-hop label.
Fronted
by long-time SFR affiliate Jared Paul and punk rock journeyman Alan
Hague, PFA delivers the well crafted and thought provoking lyrics
people have come to expect from Strange Famous. Thrashing rapidly
between mid-80's hardcore punk, counter-culture victory anthems, and
politically-slanted rap, PFA gracefully snakes in and out of genres
while escaping lazy categorization.
Using
creative concepts to address pressing topical issues, the music remains
fueled by the message while the band demonstrates a sense of victory
and hope. These songs are labor testimonials, dance jams, and anti-war
hymns executed with heart, craft and integrity. This self-titled 8 song
EP is a forceful opening statement for a group who intends on shaking
things up while having fun doing it. It's not macabre music. And it's
not cynical. That would be too easy.
With years of anti-war
organizing and a storied career laden with protest arrests, Jared Paul
has become somewhat of a modern folk hero within the under ground
American counter-culture. His most notable run-in with the law happened
during the 2008 Republican National Convention, where Jared was the
victim of a mass arbitrary arrest.
Fans and supporters jumped to action, creating a fundraiser via
www.ConspiracyToRiot.com,
from which an attorney was hired and the case was eventually dropped.
This particular victory is celebrated in PFA's lead-off single, "Psalm
for St. Paul."
TRACKLIST:
01 Psalm For St. Paul
02 Patriarchy Presents
03 Coat Hanger
04 Tom Delay
05 Lot’s Wife
06 ROS
07 Bike Song
08 Wrong Horse
"I’m not exactly sure how I can describe this
without putting off some people because the people who tend to read
this blog are probably music elitists. I know this because I’m a music
snob myself. So should it come as a surprise that I’m totally blown
away by a rap-rock record? Yeah, I said it. Prayers For Atheists is the
punk band fronted by slam poet extrordinaire and Strange Famous Records
Collective (Sage Francis) shadow walker Jared Paul. Here, Jared’s
exceptional vocal delivery concerning public protests, resulting
arrests, eventual victories, patriarchy, bike riding, and eco-awareness
collide with music that runs from vitriolic one-minute Bad
Brains-styled punk dirges (“Tom Delay”) to meaty head-bobbing rockers (“Bike Song”). The
obvious comparison is to Rage Against the Machine and it’s safe to say
that Prayers For Atheists legitimately holds up both lyrically and
musically with that group, as opposed to simply being a cheap imitation
made for frat initiation parties. Personally, I can chime in from a
historical perspective as I witnessed the marriage of rap and rock in
it’s most successful experiments, from Run DMC (“King Of Rock”), to Public Enemy/ Slayer (“She Watch Channel Zero”), Public
Enemy/ Anthrax, and up to Rage Against the Machine. Prayers For
Atheists gets it. They understand how to make these sorts of
connections and they don’t even need a DJ to do it. They approach the
style from the basement show perspective and drive a message home that
may tread familiar social justice topics, but in such a way that is
both clever and poetic at once. These are definitely uplifting victory
anthems delivered by a group with a lot of passion. I suggest checking
it out for yourself." - Hex Records
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