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🇩🇪 FAZ
National & Local

New Album by U2: Bonus for Bono

U2's latest album features protest songs that have garnered unusual acclaim, but this recognition may signal underlying issues.

Feb 23 • 17:07 UTC
🇨🇿 Novinky.cz
National & Local

Political Protest Songs Are Back. They Mainly Target Macinka and Turk

Political protest songs are making a comeback in Czechia, with a focus on criticisms directed at Macinka and Turk.

Feb 8 • 05:32 UTC
🇨🇿 Deník N
Life & Tech

You only need a mobile phone, guitar, and Wi-Fi. Jesse Welles sings viral protest songs about Trump, Epstein, Ukraine, and Gaza

American singer-songwriter Jesse Welles transforms news events into catchy protest songs addressing contemporary issues such as Trump, Epstein, Ukraine, and Gaza.

Feb 7 • 05:30 UTC
🇸🇪 Dagens Nyheter
Life & Tech

Kristina Lindquist: Springsteen is not the only one performing unyielding protest songs

Kristina Lindquist discusses the enduring power of protest music, highlighting its relevance in current struggles such as ICE in the US and support for Gaza in Sweden.

Feb 5 • 06:04 UTC
🇸🇪 Dagens Nyheter
Life & Tech

DN's music editorial: Here are the best music of January

According to DN's music editorial, the twelve most significant music releases from the past month include passionate protest songs, clubby pop revolts, and existential self-reflection by artists like Bruce Springsteen, Harry Styles, and Robyn.

Jan 31 • 13:59 UTC
🇭🇷 Index.hr
National & Local

VIDEO Right-wingers gathered outside Tomašević's apartment, sang Thompson's songs and announced a referendum

Right-wing activists, including A-HSP president Dražen Keleminec, protested outside Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević's apartment, singing songs by Marko Perković Thompson against the city's refusal to approve a second concert by him.

Dec 28 • 12:41 UTC
🇭🇷 Index.hr
Crime & Justice

LIVE Right-wingers gathered outside Tomašević's apartment, singing Thompson's songs. Police deployed a drone

Right-wing activists, including A-HSP president Dražen Keleminec, gathered outside the apartment of Zagreb's mayor Tomislav Tomašević to protest against the city's denial of a concert for singer Marko Perković Thompson.

Dec 28 • 11:21 UTC

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