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Neil Young shares new anti-Trump protest song ‘Big Crime’

Neil Young has officially shared his new anti-Trump protest song ‘Big Crime’.

The track, which directly attacks the Trump administration, was first aired with his band The Chrome Hearts in Chicago’s Huntington Bank Pavilion last week.

Young also posted the song’s lyrics on his Neil Young Archives site, along with complete audio of the soundcheck. “No more great again / There’s big crime in DC at the White House”, he sings. “Don’t need no fascist rules / Don’t want no fascist schools / Don’t want soldiers on our streets / There’s big crime in DC at the White House”.

Now, he has officially shared the track on streaming platforms. You can listen to it below on his site here.

The song appears to be inspired by Trump’s recent declaration of a “crime emergency” in Washington DC. He placed the district’s police department under federal control and deployed approximately 800 National Guard troops, as well as FBI and ICE agents, to the area last month.

Young has been a long-standing critic of the current US president, writing earlier this year that “this guy is out of control” and “we need a real president”.

He also has a long history of penning protest songs, including recently with the tracks ‘Let’s Roll Again’ and ‘If You’re A Fascist, Get A Tesla’, both direct jabs at Elon Musk and the billionaire class. He also played at a Fighting Oligarchy rally organised by Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez this year, and publicly defended Bruce Springsteen during his spat with Trump.

Young also previously expressed concern that he would not be allowed to play his current US tour due to his comments about the president, whom he noted had been a fan of his music “for decades”.

His headline set at Glastonbury in June scored him a four-star review, with Patrick Clarke writing for NME: “It is, in short, the definition of no frills. It’s testament to the power of Young’s songwriting, then, just how brilliantly it all works, how little the momentum drops… Here, then, is a headline set that proves that sometimes, there’s still power to be found in an old-school approach.”

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