Archive for fascism

On Tyranny: Off-Duty Cop Reportedly Pepper-Sprays Teen at Turnstile Concert

Posted in Features, News, On Tyranny, On Tyranny with tags , , , , , on 10/24/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

This will come as no surprise for those of us who have already reckoned with the fact that the U.S. is now controlled by an authoritarian regime, but an apparent deputy recently pepper-sprayed an attendee at a Turnstile concert in Richmond, Virginia.

The alleged incident, captured on body-cam footage, shows an off-duty deputy from the Richmond Sheriff’s Office pepper-spraying a teen, according to The Richmonder. The individual apparently jumped onto the concert stage at Turnstile’s encouragement during the last song of their set.

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On Tyranny: Two-Time Pulitzer Prize Finalist Ted Hearne Says ‘We Need to Identify With the Farm Worker’ for America to Survive

Posted in Features, Interviews, On Tyranny, On Tyranny, Videos with tags , , , , , , , on 10/24/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

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In the latest installment of The Bad Penny‘s On Tyranny series, we catch up with esteemed composer, singer and conductor Ted Hearne about Authoritarian America and his new album, Farming (Deathbomb Arc). The engrossing, story-based album – which dropped a week ago – ingeniously compares the philosophies of Pennsylvania founder William Penn and Amazon mega-billionaire Jeff Bezos as a way of getting to better understand what lies at the heart of America and its values. Hearne examines labor rights, capitalism and the U.S.’s rapidly changing economy – and how they contributed to the strife currently raging across the nation.

“Culture-war rhetoric very often serves to paper over another reality, and what I think is the underlying tension we should be focusing on, which is the ever-widening wealth gap,” Hearne says. “Most wealthy people in this country … the work to sustain their wealth are investing choices. And then wealth begets itself and grows. This is not the wealth of manufacturing ingenuity most of the time. People know that, and people who labor to make things know that. And there’s a deep anger about that. I’m angry about it too.”

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On Tyranny: Scotland Grindcore Artist Chairmaker Channels Anger Over Fascism Toward Helping Immigrants

Posted in Features, Interviews, On Tyranny, On Tyranny with tags , , , , , , , on 10/23/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Scottish multi-instrumentalist Neil Erskine pours his blood, sweat and tears into his band Chairmaker for two reasons: to create the best grindcore his impressive abilities will allow; and to use that music as the soundtrack to his assault on late-stage capitalism. So, naturally, The Bad Penny was morally obligated to invite Erskine to participate in our ongoing On Tyranny series. He accepted wholeheartedly and jumped on a provocative video chat with us a few days ago.

We caught up with Mr. Chairmaker about three weeks before the release of Leviathan Carcass, a record he’s self-releasing on his Bandcamp page on Nov. 14. Watch The Bad Penny‘s conversation with the hyper-enlightened Erskine, and maybe you’ll learn a thing or two – if nothing else, that the new wave of authoritarianism destroying America is causing similar destruction across the pond and elsewhere in the world.

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On Tyranny: Black-Metal/Hardcore Band Terzij de Horde Say ‘Gaza Is Waking People Up’ to Authoritarian Creep in Netherlands

Posted in Features, Interviews, On Tyranny, On Tyranny with tags , , , , , , , , , on 10/22/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

With the Netherlands’ general election taking place in exactly one week, The Bad Penny touches base with one of the country’s best underground bands, black-metal/hardcore sorcerers Terzij de Horde to discuss how they too are facing a potential authoritarian takeover similar to the one happening in the U.S. Specifically, bassist Johan van Hattum and vocalist Joost Vervoort.

“The situation is a little different here than in the U.S., but not by much,” Vervoort says early in the conversation. And as our talk ensues, his point is validated by the topics we touch upon: vitriol from rural communities directed at the government and immigrants, a bracing fear of technology and rampant individualism that – while once glorified as the embodiment of freedom, is turning against the good of collective societies. Specifically, bassist Johan van Hattum and vocalist Joost Vervoort.

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On Tyranny: ‘Being Trans in Louisiana, My Very Existence Is Political. Just Merely Existing Is Resistance,’ Spiritiste Singer Says

Posted in Features, Interviews, On Tyranny, On Tyranny with tags , , , , , on 10/22/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Think you have it rough living in America in 2025? Imagine what a trans singer fronting an occult hardcore band in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, must go through on a daily basis. Hell, don’t just imagine it – watch this interview with vocalist Jade and guitarist Yann from the crushingly melodic hardcore band Spiritiste.

Learn all about the maddeningly brilliant band’s resistance to Authoritarian America, standing up for marginalized groups no matter what,the trials and tribulations of maintaining a profoundly affecting metal band in the Deep South – and the makings of their debut record, Excommunication Hymns, which comes out on Halloween via Protagonist Records and Tor Johnson Records.

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On Tyranny: Grasshopper Lies Heavy Guitarist/Vocalist Preps for ‘Dealing With the Fallout of New American Fascism’ Till He Dies

Posted in Features, Interviews, On Tyranny, On Tyranny with tags , , , , on 10/21/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

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“Just existing here in a red state is an act of resistance.”
-The Grasshopper Lies Heavy’s James Woodard

Of all the artists we’ve invited to participate (and who have accepted to be) in The Bad Penny‘s ongoing series On Tyranny, probably no other musician has been more clear, direct and uncompromising than James Woodard, guitarist/vocalist for post-metal/doom/sludge chaos agents The Grasshopper Lies Heavy. The band from San Antonio, Texas, is now in its 20th year but is showing no signs of crying uncle, as a listen of their upcoming record, HEAVY, both purports to be and actually is.

Just as with the album, which will arrive Nov. 14 on Learning Curve Records, our conversation with Woodard about Authoritarian America isn’t for the faint of heart. But you know what else isn’t, sadly? What is happening in the country so many of us claim to be proud of. So, as the right likes to say, put your big-boy pants on and read the unvarnished truth, straight from the mouth of a metal madman who makes total sense.

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On Tyranny: Gunshy’s Matt Arbogast Shares No Kings 2 Dispatch From Protest’s Chicago Hotbed

Posted in Features, Interviews, On Tyranny, On Tyranny with tags , , , , , , , , , , on 10/20/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

“This is what Joe Strummer prepared us for.”
-The Gunshy’s Matt Arbogast

Yesterday, The Bad Penny had the privilege of catching up with alt-folk artist Matt Arbogast of the Gunshy a day after he participated in No Kings 2 in his hometown of Chicago, the epicenter of the latest round of anti-Trump, anti-fascist protests. We were initially scheduled to only speak about his project’s new record, Hurricane Umbrellas, which will hit stores on Dec. 5.

Indeed, we dug into the record, and we’ll bring you those parts of the interview in the coming weeks. But with No Kings 2 on the brain, we’re first delivering Arbogast’s first-hand account of the protest in which he and his family participated on Saturday – a protest that amassed 7 million participants nationwide, making it the largest social mobilization in American history.

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On Tyranny: Kenny Loggins Says Trump in ‘Danger’ Over ‘No Kings 2’ Poop-Bomb AI Video

Posted in Features, Interviews, On Tyranny, On Tyranny with tags , , , , on 10/20/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Bravo, Kenny Loggins. Three words yours truly never thought he’d put into print. Find out why here.

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On Tyranny: Sound Off on No Kings 2: A Communiqué About Community

Posted in Sound Off with tags , , , , , , on 10/18/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

This article was originally published in 2009 but, on what could be one of the most consequential days in America in the 21st century, if not in the entire history of the nation, it is now back online for your reading — and, hopefully, galvanizing — pleasure. Find your local No Kings rally here and, for the sake of free speech and freedom itself, please attend. Need further convincing? Read my 43-part series called On Tyranny, in which artists of every stripe tell me how they are being damaged and fear even more atrocious reprisals if the Trump regime and the right-wing scourge plaguing our country continues to run roughshod, unchecked, over the Constitution we have so woefully taken for granted for far too long.

Week four of the IndiePit Blog is coming to a close. And what a month it has been. From interviews galore to liberal doses of commentary throughout to some wacky features, hopefully the content has been as much a treat to read as it has been to write.

If you’ve noticed, each week has closed with an installment of a series called “Sound Off” – in which, like the back end of a newspaper’s op-ed section, some closing thoughts on the week are provided.

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On Tyranny: As No Kings Rallies Near, Here Are Music’s Top 20 ‘Kings,’ From B.B. to Gizzard

Posted in Features, Lists, On Tyranny, On Tyranny with tags , , , , , , , , , on 10/16/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

The second and potentially attendance record-shattering No Kings protests are rapidly arriving in less than 48 hours at an estimated 2,500 cities across the U.S., intended to demonstrate that Americans are more opposed to the Trump regime than ever before. For no real reason other than giddiness, we decided to express our excitement in utterly esoteric fashion by ranking the 20 best musicians and bands with “King” in their name.

Here goes:

(Note: Musicians nicknamed the “King” of a certain music genre are disqualified. And no, we didn’t forget Kings of Leon. They suck.)

1. Nat King Cole

2. B.B. King

3. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

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