Episode 67: Sean Thompson – MUDRAT
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If you're looking for an artist to give your attention to this year, I humbly and assertively request that it be MUDRAT.
MUDRAT is a project that has been going officially since December 2023, with a string of releases arriving in that first year, including the likes of 'I HATE RICH CUNTS,' 'WE DESPISE THE BOURGEOISIE,' and 'YEAR OF THE RAT.'
Judging by the titles alone, you can probably ascertain that social justice is a key component to the MUDRAT experience, with tracks such as 'YOU DON'T CARE ABOUT POOR PEOPLE' helping to cement that notion.
Following an impressive rise to fame, including plenty of live shows and even a support for the likes of Denzel Curry, this month sees MUDRAT releasing the Social Cohesion album. A brilliant and vital piece of music that speaks to contemporary topics ranging from Indigenous rights, race, social injustice, war, and myriad other matters, I'm of the belief it's one of the best Australian releases you will hear this year.
This week, I was lucky enough to be joined by Sean Thompson for a chat about the MUDRAT project, how it came to be, and the importance of speaking when you know your voice will add something to the wider conversation.
Anyway, have a listen to MUDRAT's Social Cohesion, have a listen to our chat, and I’ll see you at the end of the episode for some general housekeeping.
Sean Thompson’s Trusty Chords
Sean’s One Influential Artist
Kendrick Lamar
Sean’s Three Impactful Albums
Kendrick Lamar – To Pimp A Butterfly (2015)
Rage Against The Machine – Rage Against The Machine (1993)
Fall Out Boy – From Under The Cork Tree (2005)
Sean’s Five Trusty Songs
Rage Against The Machine – 'Killing In The Name' (1993)
Eminem – 'Sing For The Moment' (2002)
Daughter – 'Youth' (2013)
Kendrick Lamar – 'Wesley's Theory' (2015)
Fall Out Boy – 'Sophomore Slump Or Comeback Of The Year' (2005)