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IN THE PRESS!
When Christian Andrew of rockabilly-blues band the Sacred
Owls sings, "Well, the next time that you tell me that freedom
isn't free, stop and think what that really could mean, you ignorant
sheep," his voice and tone sound mellow, as though he could be singing
about flowers by a stream rather than corrupt politicians, but that's
fine, as it makes the lyrics more intelligible. Andrew says his song is
titled "The Burdens" because
figuring out government agendas is a burden. "The people currently in
the highest government positions are in the pockets of the bankers, who
profit from the military, medical industry, defense and prison systems,"
he maintains. "That compromises the decisions they make." Andrew notes
that his first political song comes during a time when voices of protest
are being silenced. "Thugs hired by suits to terrorize innocent American
citizens," he says. "This is nothing new." On Halloween,
"The Burdens" will be released on the band's "Burning
in Hell" EP on Federal Jack, a record
label Andrew founded
with friends. The label's motto: "Conspiracy is No Longer Theory." To
hear "The Burdens," visit Myspace.com/sacredowls.
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