It took six years and one controversial immigration law for Andrew Jackson Jihad to get around to doing what most folk-punk bands might consider their bread and butter: the protest song. Now they ...
Coming to Backbooth June 7 in their brand new go-go-mobile is the folk-punk group Andrew Jackson Jihad (who have perfected confessional poetry sung with a twang). Tickets for that 7 p.m. show are $12, ...
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Before there was Morgan Spurlock’s documentary Super Size Me or Eric Schlosser’s book Fast Food Nation, there was José Bové, the French sheep farmer and trade unionist who in 1999 vandalized a not-yet ...
Last night was what homecoming show is all about. Almost a year has passed since Andrew Jackson Jihad's last hometown show, so there was plenty of anticipation. The show progressively got better and ...
“Rejoice!” proclaims Andrew Jackson Jihad singer and guitarist Sean Bonnette in the opener of 2007's People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the World. In his impishly imperfect voice, he ...
This story was written by Emerald freelancer Hannah Golden. The excitement of pre-Halloween parties on Friday night was contrasted by the hypnotic rhythm of South Asian music. The University of Oregon ...
It's not uncommon for a rock group to feature guest spots, rotating personnel or additional instruments. Add a guitarist here, substitute a vocalist there, mike that kit a bit differently, and the ...