In many senses I'm a child of the 60s, which is also the pinnacle of
the political pop song.
Not exact matches
The international musical market is relatively closed to radical
political messages, with the major players and labels preferring apolitical hip - hop and
pop songs (popular themes including love, sex, betrayal, alcohol, drugs, music and dance).
With its imitations of Robert Bresson close - ups, pointless references to European
political change, actors talking about acting, junkies who are never seen doing drugs, «unexpected»
pop songs, and deliberately obscured narrative (probably because — wait for it — it has the arc of a bad Victorian social novel), Schanelec's studious bore seems intended for an audience of people who write film festival catalogue descriptions.
Arching back to beat poetry, they layer moments of sound and concrete poetry with
political and religious indictments, individual musings, art references, and cover versions of well - remembered
pop songs.»