RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE - and the art of Protest - DVD
Arguably the most provocative band of the last 20 years, Rage Against The Machine have since their explosive debut, been the group most associated with the American protest movement
Picking up the flame from a linear musical tradition going back to the War Of Independence, with the best known protagonists coming up during the 1950s and 60s civil rights movement via artists such as Pete Seeger and the young Bob Dylan, the anger remained as brutal as ever during the final decade of the 20th Century in Rage and contemporaries like Public Enemy
This film dissects the work and career of RATM and looks at their place in this always fascinating lineage of artists and performers who have spoken out on behalf of, and drawn attention to, the worlds marginalised, downtrodden and oppressed
Featuring brand new interviews with renowned Rage producer and engineer, Garth Richardson; RATM Biographer, Colin Devenish; the bands live sound engineer, Dave Rat Levine and the man who signed them Michael Goldstone with further contributions from folk-protest singer and author Jerry Silverman, ex-Rolling Stone editor Joe Levy, and Professor of American Studies and English at Washington State University, T.V. Reed. Plus rare footage of RATM and many other protest artists, news clips, location shoots, videos, seldom seen photographs, and much more besides
ALL REGION DVD - NTSC
NEW & Sealed
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 27 April, 2017.