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From Baton to Bootheel: Ken Woods Trades Podium for Power Chords
In Silent Spike, The Old Blue Gang doesn’t just play music — they raise the dead, spearheaded by conductor-turned-guitar-slinger Ken Woods. The result is a searing concept album that’s part folk opera, part rock manifesto, and wholly uncompromising.
This is protest music with teeth. Woods and his band tear through genres like a freight train, fusing Americana traditions with sludge-metal dissonance and punk fury. The album isn’t afraid to get dirty — literally: “Steel Stretcher” sounds like iron on iron, an industrial symphony of clangs, chords, and chaos that mirrors the brutal labor it describes. Even its quiet moments buzz with unresolved tension.
More than a record, Silent Spike is a monument — one carved in chords instead of stone. Woods wields his classical sensibilities not to smooth out the sound, but to deepen its architecture. Beneath every howl and stomp lies a composer’s precision and a historian’s purpose. This is not nostalgia. This is remembrance with fire in its lungs.
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The Refusers Ignite a Call for Rebellion with Explosive New Single “Buck The System” (Out July 5)
Seattle rock outfit delivers a blistering anthem for a generation frustrated by political dysfunction, economic inequality, and technological disruption
SEATTLE, WA – The Refusers are turning up the volume on resistance with the release of their powerful new single, “Buck The System,” the title track from their upcoming 14-song album of the same name. Fueled by raw punk energy, searing guitars, and unapologetic lyrics, the song captures the growing frustration of everyday people who feel abandoned by political institutions, threatened by economic uncertainty, and marginalized by powerful elites.
What began as a simple song title scribbled on a sheet of paper quickly evolved into the centerpiece of the band’s most ambitious project to date. For songwriter and frontman Michael Belkin, “Buck The System” represents a sentiment shared by millions worldwide.
“People are tired of being ignored, manipulated, and left behind,” says Belkin. “Whether it’s politicians breaking promises, corporations replacing workers with AI, or billionaires gaining more power while ordinary people struggle, there’s a growing feeling that the system no longer serves the people. ‘Buck The System’ is about standing up, pushing back, and reclaiming your voice.”

The track taps into the rich tradition of protest music pioneered by artists such as Bob Marley, Rage Against the Machine, Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd, Public Enemy, and The Clash. With driving Gibson Les Paul guitars, roaring Marshall amplifiers, and the unmistakable punch of a Hammond B3 organ, The Refusers deliver a modern protest anthem with a classic punk-rock spirit.
The song’s defiant chorus leaves no room for ambiguity:
“We won’t kneel, we won’t break. Every chain we’re gonna shake. Rise above and take it back. No retreat, no turning back.”
As the track builds, the band issues an unmistakable call to action:
“One by one we flood the streets. A million fists, a million beats. They can build their walls up high. We will tear them from the sky.”
Recorded during an intense two-week studio session, “Buck The System” is one of fourteen hard-hitting tracks featured on the forthcoming album. Other standout songs include “Fat Cats,” “Get Off My Back,” “Don’t Tread on Me,” “Deep State,” “Rise Above,” and “Conspiracy Theory,” each tackling themes of power, corruption, media influence, and personal freedom.
Far from promoting any specific political ideology, The Refusers channel a broader spirit of popular resistance against entrenched systems of power. Their music speaks to listeners across the political spectrum who feel disconnected from institutions that no longer represent their interests.
The Refusers have built a passionate following of more than 228,000 Facebook fans by refusing to shy away from controversial topics and delivering music with a message. Their trademark sound combines heavy rock guitar riffs, driving rhythms, Hammond organ textures, and provocative lyrics that challenge listeners to question conventional narratives.
Belkin draws inspiration from his experiences navigating corporate and institutional environments, carrying forward a philosophy he embraced while attending UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business: “Question the Status Quo.” That principle remains at the heart of The Refusers’ music and mission.
Hailing from Seattle, The Refusers feature:
- Michael Belkin – Songwriter, Lead Vocals, Guitar
- Steve Newton – Bass, Backing Vocals
- Tom Basher – Drums
- Jordan Pitre – Hammond Organ
At a time when public dissatisfaction with politics, economic inequality, and global conflict continues to grow, The Refusers have crafted a soundtrack for those unwilling to remain silent.
With “Buck The System,” the band delivers more than just another rock song—they deliver a rallying cry for anyone ready to challenge the status quo.
“Buck The System” will be available on all major streaming platforms on July 5.
About The Refusers
The Refusers are a Seattle-based rock band known for their unapologetic blend of hard rock, punk attitude, and socially conscious songwriting. Combining Les Paul guitars, Marshall amplifiers, Hammond B3 organ, and fearless lyrical commentary, The Refusers create music that challenges conventional thinking while delivering high-energy performances. Their upcoming album, Buck The System, continues the band’s mission of speaking truth to power through music.
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