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There is a vacuum in the center of our music culture. Whatever the genre -- metal, punk hardcore, dance, pop or rock -- the trend remains the same: leave your beliefs at the door. Our 21st Century promise seems to be that of a society in the advanced stages of decadence and social apathy. Not only has our music been stripped of any message that it might have had, but it's now packaged as being "beyond message" -- irreproachable in its indifference.

In the recent past, bands as diverse as Fugazi, Megadeath, Pearl Jam and Ministry all had songs that raised questions about political corruption, social inequity, personal responsibility and artistic freedom. Today, we see artists more concerned with friend requests on MySpace or wanting to "shake it" than with the problems of our lives. This isn't to say that there's not a place for celebration, joy, silliness and fun in pop music. That would be a frightening vision in its own right. We just have to ask ourselves, if we're not facing the big issues then who are we leaving them to? Politicians? Lobbyists? Maybe it's time to quit f---ing around and wake up. Read more...

They've pretty much been a secret up until now, but United Nations, a supergroup formed by Thursday frontman Geoff Rickly, have already recorded two albums, an EP and a seven-inch of material. Click "more" below before August 28 to hear a stream of their first full record, which comes out September 9 on Eyeball Records.

Since Thursday have been between label deals, Rickly had the freedom to launch a side project without any hassles. Some of his band members haven't been as lucky, which is why United Nations have been relatively hush-hush about their activities. However, a source close to the band confirms that the group also features Glassjaw and Head Automatica frontman Daryl Palumbo, Converge drummer Ben Koller, ex-The Number 12 Looks Like You drummer Christopher "Chree" Conger and Made out of Babies bassist Cooper. Read more...