ERR Artists
Activism's Folk Troubadour

David Rovics has been called the musical voice of the progressive movement in the US. Amy Goodman has called him "the musical version of Democracy Now!" Since the mid-90's Rovics has spent most of his time on the road, playing hundreds of shows every year throughout North America, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East... [
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Black Magick Blues
Nathan’s music is indescribable. We’ve called it “black magick blues” before. His Myspace says blues/experimental/punk. One thing is for sure…this is not your grandpappy’s blues... [ more ]
The Rock n Roll Revelator

Born on Halloween and raised in the blues and rock n' roll rich environment of Chicago was Darren Deicide. With his self-taught playing style, trademark vocals that one review said "makes Satan himself feel as if he is not sinister enough", and a stomping foot, Darren Deicide delivers a contemporary style of roots-influenced rock that has been described as "John Lee Hooker meets Johnny Rotten" and "raw, bluesy punk by a one-man dervish"... [
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New York's Own Folk Songwriting Maestros

In the late summer of 2004, in a restaurant kitchen in Boulder, Colorado, Dave Cuomo snapped and decided it was time to put an end to the years he'd spent on a grueling culinary career... [
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Jerzey's Finest Underground Hip Hop

"Capturin consciousness, categorically killin lies/ instillin intelligence and opening eyes" spits Zach Lost on the upbeat, lyrically sharp 'Pack a Pen', one of the first four recorded tracks for two Jersey Hip Hoppers... [
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The Kings of Blasphemy Rock

It is hard to describe Give Us Barabbas to those who have never heard or seen them. It is part theatre, part black mass, part thrash-metal, and all blasphemy! Since officially breaking up, Give Us Barabbas has periodically reunited for rare shows that reaffirm their status as the kings of blasphemy rock... [
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The Revolutionary Rock Apocalypse starts now!

Was it the ultra-fast rock n roll guitar crunch? Was it the machine gun drum fills? Was it the blazing bass work? Those who heard Hopeless Dregs of Humanity were in a state of confusion about what they heard... [
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