Check out our three-part video feature with NowTube produced by Graeme Phillips.
Part 1 - Summer Love talks about the film and the inspiration behind it.
Part 2 - Summer and Justin Sane of Anti-Flag take to the Streets in Toronto during the G20.
Part 3 - Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! has a suprise meeting with Anti-Flag's Justin Sane.
"Sounds Like a Revolution Proves Political Music is Alive and Protesting"
Jason Anderson, Spinner.ca
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"Sounds Like a Revolution – inspirational film about the new wave of protest songs and artists"
GreatProtestSongs.com
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"...The film is educational, entertaining, and full of moments that will leave music fans in awe (hearing Crosby talk about sitting beside Neil Young as he wrote "Ohio", his song about the shootings at Kent State on May 4, 1970, is so powerful that it gave me goosebumps)."
Brian McKechnie, CityNews.ca
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CBC Newsworld/CBC TV News, June 16, 2010
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CanoeLive/Sun TV, June 16, 2010
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"...The film is at its best when it delineates how the noose gradually tightened on politically charged music at major labels. The doc takes the viewer on a tour of relevant events, from Ice-T’s Cop Killer controversy at Warner Music in 1992 to the Dixie Chicks’ backlash during the lead-up to the Iraq War."
Greig Dymond, CBC.ca, June 21, 2010
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"Full of concert and political action footage, the doc has terrific energy. But it’s the interviews with the articulate musicians that are most inspiring."
Susan G. Cole, NOW Magazine, Rating: NNNN
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"...A documentary that both salutes the new age of protest music and investigates why it isn’t better known. Love and co-director Jane Michener spent five years talking to artists from Pete Seeger to Michael Franti, and they found a new world where protest is in the air, but not on the airwaves."
Jay Stone, Canada.com, June 22, 2010
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"If a lot of people see this, it could end up an important film. There’s no doubt it’ll be an underground hit — like the music it covers — but if this can reach a major doc’s audience, a lot more artists will end up making a lot more music that a lot more people will hear."
RockPeaks, June 21st, 2010
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ChartAttack.com Review by Kate MacRae, Rating: 4/5, June 15th, 2010
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