New song is here today!

It is December in August. My new song, In December, is now streaming on all your favorite platforms, like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, MySpace*, and Geocities*.

Check it out by clicking below!

In December cover

Please spread the word! I’d love to hear what you think. There is still more to come!

*These are unconfirmed at this time

Pre-save “In December” on Spotify

August 4th is coming up soon, and In December will be up on Spotify. Are you in a generous mood? If you have a second, you can “pre-save” my song on Spotify so you won’t miss it on 8/4 when it comes out. This also helps me out, because it tells Spotify’s algorithm to give my song an extra bump for more exposure. Check it out below. For everyone who does the pre-save, I will give you a thank-you on my webpage and in an upcoming video I’m doing about “In December”! But I will only use your first name, don’t worry. I don’t want the identity thieves coming after you. Thank you for your help! And if you don’t help, thank you for just being you! That oughtta make you feel guilty.

Shirley is coming – new song!

Well, it’s been a long time since I’ve had a new song. I’m up to about one per year. But my new song “Shirley, You Must Be Joking” is almost here! Pre-save the song on Spotify and you can get a free bonus! In fact, I will let you choose which bonus you want! Which do you like more: Frozen 2 or libertarianism? A tough choice, I know.

The song is not about Shirley Temple

The Interrupters, TOOL, and Unpleasant Medical Procedures

Cover song: The Interrupters – Liberty

The Interrupters have a straight-forward pop-punk/ska sound with the novelty of a female vocalist and libertarian subject matter. Great things are happening for them, too: they are touring with a few semi-well-known bands called Green Day, Fall Out Boy, and Weezer.

Here is my “Johnny Cash” cover of their song, Liberty:

TOOL – Fear Inoculum

“Washington $%@& DC. This town needs a @#$% enema.” – Maynard James Keenan of Tool the other night before playing the song Ænema.

These TOOL fellows don’t mince words, and they chose their words provocatively. The experience of the TOOL performance recently in Washington DC on their Fear Inoculum tour was a sensory and mental assault of a prog-metal battering ram. The amazing stage effects, the cylindrical video screen that surrounded the performers, the multi-speaker surround-sound PA system distributed throughout the arena all contributed to the amazing night. The disturbing animations on the big screen were a nice compliment – my favorite part was when a flea (or louse?) had an eyeball with squid tentacles emerge from its thorax Alien-style. Of course, the center of it all was the band and their incredible music.

TOOL has something truly unique. There are plenty of other prog-metal bands, but there is only one TOOL. Adam Jones’ chunky, droning guitar riffs and haunting arpeggios and Justin Chancellor’s rhythmic bass riffs serve as the backbone gluing the songs together. Where in typical rock music, the drums serve as the rhythmic backbone, I wonder if this is reversed in TOOL. Though Jones and Chancellor are certainly not slouches in their musicianship, they tend to play simpler, understated, and repetitive progressions throughout the songs. You won’t find any John Petrucci guitar solos here. It is Danny Carey on drums that takes center stage literally as well as musically with his virtuosity and endless flow of improvisation. He is probably the member of the band that lets loose the most and is a constant fixture in the songs. Vocalist Maynard James Keenan is unparalleled for his distinctive, powerful voice, but because the songs tend to have extended instrumental parts, he is not present as often as Carey is.

Whoever the standout member may be, it is safe to say that each musician’s contributions are perfect for what the music needs. The marriage of vocals, bass, guitar and drums in TOOL is such that it doesn’t seem like it could be any other way. Adding another guitarist or keyboardist, or whatever, would actually take away from the musical chemistry they have.

Until the other night, I was only mildly impressed with TOOL’s latest album in about 14 years, Fear Inoculum. It is certainly a standard TOOL “style” and the songs are fine for what they are. However, there didn’t seem to be a stand out song on the album, like Schism or The Pot. The concert has changed my mind, though. Seeing the live performance of several of the tracks felt like that was how they are meant to be heard (and seen). Though I’m quite sure TOOL is anti-religion, I am a believer in Fear Inoculum now. I’d certainly recommend it, with the qualification that it may take you a few listens to really appreciate it.

Don’t forget:

VH1 Behind the Music, not with Matt Bankert

Is VH1 still around even?  Anyway, I wasn’t on VH1, but on the next best thing: YouTube.  Take a peek at this video giving some background on my new song, Enlighten Me:

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Did you miss my song?  Check it out: www.MattBankert.com/enlighten-me

Libertarian Rock playlist

My latest Spotify playlist for November is here!

Artist Song Comments
Tim Hawkins The Government Can
All That Remains A War You Cannot Win
Backwordz Praxeology
Black Label Society Death March Peace through destruction
Dillinger Escape Plan Nong Eye Gong Your voice is the sound of nothing, butcher of every artform, peddler of deceit
Dragonforce War!
Havok I Am The State
Judas Priest Sword of Damocles
Killswitch Engage Know Your Enemy
Megadeth Killing Is My Business
Metallica And Justice for All
Rage Against the Machine Renegade of Funk Tom Paine was a renegade
Sons Of Liberty False Flag
Tool The Pot
Alice Cooper Private Public Breakdown
Bob Dylan I Shall Be Released
Death Politicians in my Eyes
Kinks Shangri-La The life of a retiree on a government pension
Nina Simone I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free
Pete Seeger Draft Dodger Rag
Randy Newman It’s a Jungle Out There
Bad Religion The Kids are Alt-Right
Minor Threat Steppin’ Stone
Pennywise Land of the Free? Free to control your life
Sick of it All World Full of Hate
The Interrupters Liberty
Warehouse One Title Pending
Zebrahead Rescue Me
Aimee Allen Ron Paul Revolution
Alter Bridge Native Son Native son in a foreign land
Blacktop Mojo 8000 Lines
Cake Federal Funding
Corporate Avenger Taxes are Stealing
Elton John I Just Can’t Wait to Be King Rehearsed by every politician just before inauguration
Foo Fighters I’ll Stick Around I don’t owe you anything – but what about the social contract?
Incubus Megalomaniac
Jimi Hendrix Stone Free
Jordan Page The Ballad of Lavoy Finicum
Killers The Man They kiss the ring, I carry the crown
Matt Bankert Enlighten Me Pretentious intellectuals are annoying.
Muse Thought Contagion
Mutiny at Midnight Copperheads & Crows

My new song is HERE! – Become Enlightened – Plus, new Spotify playlist

I’m a Simple Man with No PhD

I am pleased to announce that my brand new song, Enlighten Me, is now available universe-wide anywhere you listen to or purchase digital music (emphasis on the purchase)!

I’d love to hear what you think!

Libertarian Rock – October

If one new song is not enough for you, give a listen to October’s Libertarian Rock playlist (which happens to include Enlighten Me)!

Artist Song Comments
Backwordz You, Are You
Devin Townsend Project March of the Poozers
Havok Wake Up
Iron Maiden Powerslave
Megadeth Death From Within
Metallica Don’t Tread On Me
Phinehas Burning Bright
Rage Against the Machine Guerilla Radio
Revocation Dismantle the Dictator
System of a Down War?
Thrice Firebreather
Alice Cooper Lock Me Up
Beatles Back in the USSR
Bob Dylan Disease of Conceit
Kinks 20th Century Man
Pete Seeger Waist Deep in the Big Muddy
The Who Ball and Chain Down in Guantanamo, we still got the ball and chain.
Jacob Banks Unholy War
Leonard Cohen Everybody Knows
Dead Kennedys Government Flu
Five Iron Frenzy Anthem
Motorhead God Save the Queen
Pennywise Revolution
Sick of it All World Full of Hate
The Interrupters Outrage
Warehouse One Wasteland
Alter Bridge Pay No Mind
Chevelle Comfortable Liar
David Hasselhoff Open Your Eyes When the guy from Knight Rider is telling you to open your eyes, you LISTEN.
Jordan Page Until The Race Is Won
Matt Bankert Enlighten Me
Muse Defecter
Robbie Robertson Hardwired People marching for peace, while looking for a fight
Rush The Necromancer
Scissorfight Granite State Destroyer
Smash Mouth Stoned
Soundgarden The Day I Tried to Live “I stole a million beggars’ change and gave it to the rich” – sounds like a certain Central Bank we all know! Isn’t this generally the folly of government programs? If one miscalculation doesn’t work, the solution is to add more and more miscalculations on top of it. “One more time around might do it.”
Switchfoot Politicians
Talking Heads Don’t Worry About the Government
The Last Internationale Hit ‘Em With Your Blues
U2 American Soul
Zama Rripa 6 Ways From Sunday
Tatiana Moroz Evolution to Revolution

Picture contest art winner announced! Enlighten Me is coming!

I am pleased to announce the winner of the “Enlighten Me” cover art contest!

I promise no nepotism was involved, but the contest was won by my daughter.

More exciting announcements are on the way, but stay tuned for the finished product “Enlighten Me!”

Need some cheap music? Stop by my music sale.

Enter the Matt Bankert Music Contest! plus, new Libertarian Rock

Today is your lucky day. First off, there is still time to enter a picture in my music art contest! Follow the directions here and you could win a virtual mini concert with me! Hurry, though! You only have until July 29th!

Second off, here is a brand new Spotify playlist just for you! And whoever else wants to listen to it, so don’t get selfish.