STREET SWEEPER SOCIAL CLUB: '100 Little Curses' Video Released

June 25, 2009

"100 Little Curses", the new video from STREET SWEEPER SOCIAL CLUB, the Los Angeles-based rap-rock supergroup featuring guitarist Tom Morello of RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE and vocalist/emcee Boots Riley of THE COUP, can be viewed below. (Note: Video stream may not be available to some non-U.S. residents.) The song comes off the band's self-titled debut album, which sold 14,000 copies in its first week of release to debut at position No. 37 on The Billboard 200 chart. Released June 16 through Warner Music Group's Independent Label Group, the 11-song set was produced by Tom Morello and features Boots Riley on vocals, Morello on guitar and bass, and Stanton Moore (GALACTIC) on drums.

"It's revolutionary party jams," said Morello of STREET SWEEPER SOCIAL CLUB. "It's got huge steamroller riffs combined with depth, charge, funk, while Boots unloads clip after clip of incendiary rhymes rich with satire and venom." Riley added, "This is a time when the working class is being fleeced left and right. More families will be homeless and more people will be jobless. They'll need something to listen to on their ipods while storming Wall Street."

Tom Morello is a founding member and guitarist of the rock bands RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE and AUDIOSLAVE. The two bands are responsible for multiple Grammy Awards and a combined 30 million albums sold worldwide. Morello has also received critical acclaim as a solo artist known as THE NIGHTWATCHMAN. Widely celebrated for his unique voice as a master electric guitarist, he is recognized by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the "100 Greatest Guitar Players of All-Time" (#26). He is also one of only two guitarists featured as a playable animated character in the overwhelmingly popular Activision video game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. Tom Morello graduated from Harvard University with honors as a political science major and has been a widely recognized political activist throughout his career. With SYSTEM OF A DOWN's Serj Tankian, Morello formed Axis of Justice, an organization whose purpose is to bring together musicians, music fans, and grassroots political organizations to fight for social justice.

Boots Riley is best known as the leader of THE COUP, the seminal hip-hop group from Oakland, California. As a producer and lyricist, Riley has crafted critically acclaimed albums for THE COUP that have graced the year-end Top 10 lists of Rolling Stone, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and more. They have also received "Album of the Year" honors from the Washington Post, Time Out New York, while Billboard magazine declared the group "the best hip-hop act of the past decade." Born in Chicago and raised in East Oakland's Funktown neighborhood, Boots became a teenage community organizer. From his history of student organizing in Oakland's public schools, serving on the central committee for the Progressive Labor Party, being the President of Youth InCar (Youth International Committee Against Racism),organizing to build California's Anti-Racist Farm Workers' Union, to developing "guerrilla hip hop concerts" (mobile concerts on flatbed trucks),Boots Riley has been an integral part of the progressive struggle for radical change through culture.

"Street Sweeper Social Club" track listing:

01. Fight! Smash! Win!
02. 100 Little Curses
03. The Oath
04. The Squeeze
05. Clap For The Killers
06. Somewhere In the World It's Midnight
07. Shock You Again
08. Good Morning, Mrs. Smith
09. Megablast
10. Promenade
11. Nobody Moves (Til We Say Go)

STREET SWEEPER SOCIAL CLUB's debut tour was opening all dates in North America on the NINE INCH NAILS and JANE'S ADDICTION May-June tour.

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