Synopses & Reviews
Lyrics from Michael Frantis song,
Bomb the World , written in the aftermath of September 11th, have found their way onto protest signs and T-shirts all over the world. “You can bomb the world to pieces, but you cant bomb it into peace.”
Michael Frantis song–poems evolved from youthful rage to a thoughtful, soulful voice for social justice and peace. Frantis early ‘90s work with Spearhead dove headfirst into the darkness, mixing up Curtis Mayfield and Bob Marley, Gil Scott-Heron and Scarface. By 1999, he retreated from the major label treadmill to re-center his music and politics, and returned the following year as an organizer and cultural worker. As an activist, he raised his voice against the death penalty, media monopolization, and globalization.
Stay Human, released in 2001, was a statement on justice and survival as well as on the political, social and human faces of incarceration. His “Power to the Peaceful” annual event in San Francisco is a beacon for more than 50,000 attendees. In both popular music and social activism, Franti has never been more relevant or influential. He is also the director and producer of the award-winning documentary, I Know Im Not Alone.
About the Author
In 1986, Michael Franti formed the Beatnigs, whose black industrial sound deconstructed punk, rock, and Reaganism. By 1992, Franti and Rono Tse became the Disposable Heroes of HipHoprisy with the multi–instrumentalist Charlie Hunter. Michael Franti has toured with U2, recorded with William Burroughs, and became a protest music icon. In 1994, with Spearhead, Frantis albums
Home and
Chocolate Supa Highway sold over a quarter of a million copies and Spearhead became a worldwide phenomenon. Michael Franti and Spearhead
continue to travel the world in support of their most recent albums
Stay Human and
Everyone Deserves Music. Michael Franti lives in San Francisco.
Wonder Knack is the co-founder of Knack Imaging, a multimedia design firm, and a renowned music photographer and music video editor. She lives in Portland, Oregon.