Welcome to Lyrical Lefties!

 Hello. My name is Tom, and this is my newly created blog ‘Lyrical Lefties’!



The focus of this blog is to explore and discuss left wing music as a form of protest against conservative governments and their policies in the UK. We will be looking at different controversies and scandals which the tories oversaw, such as Grenfell and Windrush, and the responses that were elicited from left wing musicians in their musical, political activism.  


In the coming few weeks, I will be exploring a range of different genres - from BritPop, to Rave Music, to modern day indie rock - and their relationships to a range of different political issues, such as Margaret Thatcher’s governance, the neglect of the working-class, and over a decade of Tory austerity.


I wanted to delve into this topic because I have grown up in a working-class environment, raised by the likes of Pulp and Billy Bragg. My upbringing also means that I’ve seen first-hand how my community has been affected by the Tories, whilst also witnessing the musical soundscapes which have helped us build and establish a sense of community throughout hardships.


Though I grew up admiring many of the artists whose music I aim to dissect in the coming weeks, I will also be branching out into newer music as I analyze the lyrics and politics of artists such as Declan McKenna and Sam Fender.


I'm excited to get started with this project, and I hope you'll all follow along as we explore some of the world's GREATEST 'Lyrical Lefties'!





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