The politico supergroup unveil the third track from their self-titled debut album
Steven Kline

10:59 8th August 2017

Prophets Of Rage have released ‘Radical Eyes’, a third track from their forthcoming self-titled debut album.

The track, reminiscent of Rage Against The Machine’s ‘Bomb Track’, concerns the definition of radicalisation. “The Western world has created biased structures and stereotypes,” explains frontman Chuck D. “Opposing viewpoints and movements are seen as radical rather than diversity. ‘Radical Eyes’ is the lens everything is viewed through, any life movement in opposition is considered radicalised.”

Prophets Of Rage, the group initially formed to protest Donald Trump’s selection as Republican Presidential candidate last year and which also includes Tom Morello, Brad Wilk and Tim Commerford of Rage Against The Machine and Audioslave alongside Public Enemy’s DJ Lord and B-Real from Cypress Hill, are set to release their debut album on September 15.

‘Radical Eyes’ follows the release of previous singles ‘Unfuck The World’ and ‘Living On The 110’. The band will mark the release of the album with a string of US east coast club shows as well as a number of festival appearances such as Riot Fest in Chicago, Louder Than Life Festival in Louisville, KY, Houston Open Air Festival, Voodoo Music & Arts Experience in New Orleans and Ozzfest in San Bernardino, CA.

Listen to ‘Radical Eyes’ below.


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