Green Day's Armstrong: 'It got pretty scary for a while'
Green Day's Revolution Radio was written before this year's election cycle, meaning there are no searing takedowns of politicians akin to the band's Bush-bashing American Idiot in 2004. Not like that would've mattered anyway. "I get absolutely no inspiration from Donald Trump," says frontman Billie Joe Armstrong, 44. "He's a white supremacist, there's no other way around it." Instead, the punk icons' 12th album, out Friday, paints in broader strokes: assessing what...
MSN Music — Green Day's Revolution Radio was written before this year's election cycle, meaning there are no searing takedowns of politicians akin to the band's Bush-bash... more info
Rock Sound — 'Revolution Radio' is here.
Green Day are streaming their new album, 'Revolution Radio'.
You can listen to it right here:
Green Day will retur... more info
Stereogum — On their new album Revolution Radio, onetime pop-radio rulers Green Day are intent on returning to their roots, sounding as much like an early-’90s Gilman Street bash-p... more info