List of anarchist musicians
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The following is a list of anarchist musicians, which details the instruments such musicians use, musical genres they perform, and, if applicable, bands they are members of.
An anarchist is a person who rejects any form of hierarchy and supports its elimination. Anarchism is a political philosophy that advocates self-governed societies with voluntary institutions. This list only deals with individual, self-identified anarchists who are musicians. Musicians who have not self-identified as anarchists are not included; nor are bands and music collectives who collectively identify as anarchist, although individual members thereof may be.
A
- Jude Abbot: English singer; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba (1996—present)[1]
- Sid Ation: English drummer; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
- Sherman Austin (1983—): American rapper; performs hip hop music
B
- Louise Bell: English guitarist; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
- Pascal Benvenuti (1980—): French singer and bass, guitar, drums, ukulele, mandolin, and concertina player; performs jazz punk and folk punk music; current member of Les Louise Mitchels and occasional member of anarcho-punk/folk punk band Ghost Mice (2002—present)[3]
- Derek Birkett: English bassist; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
- Johnny Blackburn: English bassist; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Omega Tribe[2]
- James Bowman (May 14, 1981—): American guitarist and singer; performs punk rock and folk rock; member of band Against Me! (2000—present)[4][5]
- Georges Brassens (1921—1981): French singer, songwriter, and guitarist; performed folk music[6]
- Paul Henry Brown (Sept 1961): English guitarist; performed punk rock and post-punk; former member of Stripey Zebras (1980—1981), Autumn Poison (1980—1985), and Love Over Law[7]
- Bob Brozman (8 Mar 1954—23 Apr 2013): American blues and world guitarist and ethnomusicologist; described himself in an OC-TV program as a "guitarist, anarchist, anthropologist"[8]
- Dunstan Bruce: English singer; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba[1]
- Graham Burnett (1960—): English drummer; performed punk rock and post-punk; former member of Stripey Zebras (1980—1981), Autumn Poison (1980—1985), and Love Over Law[7]
C
- Cazuza (1958—1990): Brazilian Singer, Songwriter
- John Cage (1912—1992): American composer; composed chance and experimental music[9]
- Neil Campau (1980—): American guitarist, autoharpist, and singer; former member of World History and current member of Electrician[10]
- Daniel Carter (1945—): American saxophonist, flautist, clarinetist, and trumpeter; performs free jazz[11]
- Pat Carter: English vocalist; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Omega Tribe[2]
- William 'Bill' Corbett: English guitarist; founder of anarcho-punk band The Apostles, Primal Chaos, Luz y Fuerza, The Cannibals, Savage Eden, Pallor and concert promoter at the Wapping Autonomy Centre
- Holger Czukay (1938—): German composer and bassist; performs krautrock and experimental music; member of the "anarchist community" Can[12]
D
- Lance D'Boyle: English drummer; performed punk rock; former member of Poison Girls (??-1995)[2]
- Fabrizio De Andre (1940-1999): Italian singer-songwriter
- Mavis Dillon: English trumpeter; performed punk rock; former member of anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba (—1995)[1]
- Peter Dolving: Swedish vocalist; performed thrash metal; member of thrash metal band The Haunted
E
- Robert Eggplant
- Andrew Eldritch
- Dave Ellesmere: English drummer; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
F
- Richard Famous: English singer and guitarist; performed punk rock; former member of Poison Girls (1978–1995)[2]
- Neil Ferguson: English bassist and audio engineer; performs punk rock; member of Chumbawamba[1]
- Léo Ferré (August 24, 1916—July 14, 1993): French singer-songwriter, poet, composer, orchestra conductor and pianist; one of France's most well-known and influential singers; a self-proclaimed anarchist who sang irreverent and highly confrontational songs
- Phil Free: English guitarist; performed punk rock, hardcore punk, and art punk; former member of anarcho-punk band Crass[2]
- Sheena Fulton: English singer; performed punk rock and post-punk; former member of Stripey Zebras (1980—1981) and Autumn Poison (1980—1985)[7]
G
- Angela Gossow (5 Nov 1974—): German vocalist; performs melodic death metal; former member of metal band Arch Enemy; now their manager
- Laura Jane Grace (8 Nov 1980—): American guitarist and vocalist of anarcho-punk band Against Me!
- Graham: English drummer; performs punk rock; former member of anarcho-punk band The Mob (1979–1983)
- Eric Green (19 January 1993—): American guitarist and vocalist for California-based emo/post-hardcore band Problem Dog. Previously a member of anarcho-punk/folk punk band Danny Discord and the Misanthropists (2012–2015).[2]
H
- Harry Hamer: English drummer; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba[1]
- Gene Hugh: English guitarist; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Omega Tribe[2]
- Kevin Hunter: English guitarist; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
- Eugene Hutz: Ukrainian singer; performs gypsy punk, member of Gogol Bordello
I
- Steve Ignorant: English singer; performed punk rock, hardcore punk, and art punk; former member of anarcho-punk bands Crass, Schwartzeneggar, Stratford Mercenaries, Current 93, and Thought Crime[2]
J
- Chris Johnston ("Chris Clavin"): American guitarist, singer, and harmonicist; performs pop punk and folk punk music; former member of pop-punk band The Devil Is Electric (2000—2003); current member of anarcho-punk/folk punk band Ghost Mice (2002—present)[3]
- Hannah Jones: American violinist and singer; performs pop punk and folk punk music; former member of pop-punk band The Devil Is Electric (2000—2003) and current member of anarcho-punk/folk punk band Ghost Mice(2002—present)[3]
K
- Michael Karoli (1948—2001): German guitarist and violinist; performed krautrock and experimental music; former member of the "anarchist community" Can[12]
- Tim Kelly: English guitarist; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
- Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister (1945—2015): English singer, bassist, guitarist, and harmonicist; performs heavy metal, speed metal, space rock, and punk rock; has associated with various acts, including Motörhead, Hawkwind, Ramones, and The Rockin' Vickers[13]
L
- Nomy Lamm (1976—): American singer-songwriter; performs punk rock, and queercore; liner notes of her debut album, Anthem, state that she is an anarchist
- Colin Latter: English singer; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
- Eve Libertine: English singer; performed punk rock, hardcore punk, and art punk; former member of anarcho-punk band Crass[2]
- Jaki Liebezeit (1939—): German drummer; performs free jazz, krautrock and experimental music; member of the "anarchist community" Can,[12] who suggested the backronym "communism, anarchism, nihilism" for the band's name[14]
- Emcee Lynx (1980—): Californian rapper and songwriter; performs hip hop and Celtic fusion; lead vocalist for Beltaine's Fire[15]
M
- Andy Martin
- Terence McKenna: ethnobotanist and philosopher; spoken word on Alien Dreamtime with Spacetime Continuum & Stephen Kent
- Simon Middlehurst: English guitarist; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
- Marc Mob: English guitarist and singer; performs punk rock; former member of anarcho-punk band The Mob (1979–1983)[2]
- Tom Morello (1964—): American guitarist best known for his tenure with the bands Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave, and his acoustic solo act The Nightwatchman
N
- Nikolas Asimos (20 August 1949—17 March 1988): Greek composer and singer
- Nil Wright English (1952—): bassist and electric violinist; performed punk rock; former member of Poison Girls (1980-1995)[2]
- Danbert Nobacon (1958—): English singer and keyboardist; performs punk rock and folk rock; former member of anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba[1]
- Alice Nutter: English singer and percussionist; performs punk rock; former member of anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba[1]
O
P
- N.A.Palmer: English guitarist; performed punk rock, hardcore punk, and art punk; former member of anarcho-punk band Crass[2]
- Erik Petersen: singer, songwriter, and guitarist for Philadelphia anarcho-punk band Mischief Brew[17]
- Utah Phillips (1935—2008): American singer, poet, storyteller and guitarist; performed folk music and spoken word;[18] retired on October 11, 2007, due to poor health,[19] before passing away on May 23, 2008
- Matty Pop Chart: American accordionist and drummer; performs folk punk music; occasional member of anarcho-punk/folk punk band Ghost Mice (2002—present)[3]
- Josef Porta: English guitarist, drummer, and singer; performs punk rock; former member of anarcho-punk band The Mob (1979—1983), Blyth Power (1983—), and Zounds (1977–1982, 2001—present)[2]
- Promoe (1976—): Swedish rapper; performs hip hop; member of rap group Looptroop[20]
- Neil Puncher: English guitarist; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
R
- Bernhardt Rebours: English bassist, synthesizer player, and pianist; performed punk rock; former member of Poison Girls (??—1995)[2]
- Lily Richeson: American cellist; performs folk punk music; occasional member of anarcho-punk/folk punk band Ghost Mice (2002—present)[3]
- Penny Rimbaud: English drummer; performed punk rock, hardcore punk, and art punk; former member of anarcho-punk band Crass[2]
- David Rovics (1967—): American singer, guitarist, and songwriter; performs folk music[21]
S
- Timothy Laszlo Sandor (1974—) a.k.a. "Platinum Bitch": American experimental / indie folk composer and engineer; great-nephew of Hungarian-American pianist Gyorgy Sandor; founding member of the Philadelphia-based music collective Leader Clears the Lunar
- Irmin Schmidt (1937—): German keyboardist; plays krautrock and experimental music and composes film scores; member of Can who described the group as an "anarchist community"[12]
- Pete Seeger: had many anarchist and communist beliefs
- Andrew Seward: American bassist and singer; performs punk rock and folk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Against Me! (2002–present)[4][5]
- Otep Shamaya (1979—): American metal musician, singer/songwriter and lyricist/poet
- Andy Smith: English guitarist; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
- Sole: American rapper and producer[22]
- Scott Sturgeon: also known as Stza Crack of the New York City anarcho-punk band Leftöver Crack
- Vi Subversa (1935-2016): English singer, songwriter, and guitarist; performed punk rock; former member of Poison Girls (1978—1995)[2]
T
- Scott Thomas: English drummer; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Omega Tribe[2]
- Tõnu Trubetsky (1963—): Estonian singer and poet; performs punk rock; member of punk band Vennaskond
- Kevin Tucker: American vocalist and guitarist of the anarcho-primitivist death metal band Peregrine[23]
V
- Gee Vaucher: English pianist; also created album cover art and stage montages; performed punk rock, hardcore punk, and art punk; former member of anarcho-punk band Crass[2]
- Joy De Vivre: English singer; performed punk rock, hardcore punk, and art punk; former member of anarcho-punk band Crass[2]
W
- Jason Walsh: English guitarist; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Omega Tribe[2]
- Lou Watts: English singer and keyboardist; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba[1]
- Dorian Wallace (1985): American composer and pianist
- Greg Wells: American vocalist (described as "howling and breathing"); performs folk punk music; occasional member of anarcho-punk/folk punk band Ghost Mice (2002—present)[3]
- Boff Whalley: English guitarist and singer; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba[1]
- Chris Willsher (1971—): English drummer, singer, songwriter; performs punk rock; member of Bus Station Loonies and former member of Oi Polloi and Disorder
- Martin Wilson: English drummer; performs punk rock; former member of Flux of Pink Indians[2]
- Pete Wright: English bassist and singer; performed punk rock, hardcore punk, and art punk; former member of anarcho-punk band Crass[2]
Y
- Gino Srdjan Yevdjevich: former Yugoslav vocalist of gypsy punk band Kultur Shock[24]
- Thom Yorke (1968—): English musician and singer-songwriter; lead vocalist and principal songwriter of the rock band Radiohead[25]
- Curtis Youé: English bassist; performs punk rock; former member of anarcho-punk band The Mob (1979–1983) and Blyth Power (1983–??)[2]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Sinker, Daniel. We Owe You Nothing: Punk Planet: The Collected Interviews, Chicago: Akashic Books, 2001, page 125, ISBN 1-888451-14-9.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Glasper, Ian. The Day the Country Died: A History of Anarcho Punk 1980 to 1984, Cherry Red Books, 2006, ISBN 1-901447-70-7.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Interview with Ghost Mice". Retrieved 2007-12-27.
i will not vote because i am an anarchist, and there is no one worth voting for and voting does not work here.
- 1 2 MySpace.com - Against Me! - GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA - Punk / Rock / Folk Rock - www.myspace.com/againstme
- 1 2 TRUEPUNK.COM - Interview with punk band Against Me!
- ↑ "Georges Brassens: English version". Retrieved 22 April 2015.
- 1 2 3 "Autumn Poison: The Story...". Retrieved 2007-12-27.
Autumn Poison were an anarcho punk group...
- ↑ "Bob Brozman on OC-TV.net". YouTube. Retrieved 2012-09-12.
- ↑ Cage self-identified as an anarchist in a 1985 interview: "I'm an anarchist. I don't know whether the adjective is pure and simple, or philosophical, or what, but I don't like government! And I don't like institutions! And I don't have any confidence in even good institutions." John Cage at Seventy: An Interview by Stephen Montague. American Music, Summer 1985. Ubu.com. Accessed May 24, 2007.
- ↑ Newman, Brad (17 February 2011). "Folk-pop duo World History sing about historical events". Amarillo Globe-News. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
- ↑ Daniel Carter Interview Jacobson, Nils
- 1 2 3 4 Czukay, Holger (October 20, 2000). Can. czukay.de. Retrieved November 9, 2007.
- ↑ Eddy, Chuck (1997). "Damage Case: Lemmy and Motörhead". Motörhead Forever. Retrieved 2007-02-09.
- ↑ Can. playlouder.com. Retrieved November 9, 2007.
- ↑ "I'm that Autonomist, Indiginist, Anarchist, Syndicalist / sick of this imperial historical revisionist."– "Lyrics to "Living in the Shadow", circlealpha.com. Accessed January 10, 2007.
- ↑ Johnston, Krista (2005-03-19). "Review of Joey Only's Performance in Wilno Ontario". Barry's Bay This Week. Osprey Media.
I'm am an anarchist. I believe in cooperation and problem solving and that record is a tribute to a lot of problem solvers who want to get issues (such as poverty, deportation, homelessness and cuts to services) resolved.
- ↑ "Erik Petersen (Mischief Brew)". Punknews.org. Retrieved 2012-09-12.
- ↑ "Voting For the First Time". Retrieved 2007-12-27.
I'm an anarchist and I've been an anarchist many, many years.
- ↑ Philips, Bruce "Utah" (2007-10-11). "Utah Phillips Podcast #2". Archived from the original on 2008-02-27. Retrieved 2007-12-27.
I've simply decided that I had to leave the trade. That the time has come for me to... to walk away from it.
- ↑ Andreas, Margara (2006-12-04). "Promoe Live auf dem Loop". Regioactive magazine (in German). regioactive.de. Retrieved 2007-12-31.
Mårten Edh aus Schweden ist Anarchist. Ungewöhnlich dabei ist, dass er sich nicht wie die meisten Gleichgesinnten in der autonomen Punkszene bewegt, sondern unter dem Pseudonym Promoe HipHop als sein Kommunikationsmittel nutzt.
- ↑ "A-Infos (en) Alt. Media: David Rovics - the anarchist troubadour - Songs of Social Significance". Retrieved 22 April 2015.
- ↑ "Rapper Sole Thinks He's Emma Goldman In New Song". Huffington Post Denver. 2013-03-07. Retrieved 2013-04-30.
- ↑ Mincemoyer, John. "Breaking Faces: Peregrine" (Issue 175, September 2008). Terrorizer
- ↑ "Kultur Shock bio -Oficial Page". Kultur Shock. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
- ↑ The Comment Factory: "An interview: Thom Yorke on politics, being a dad, and music"
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