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By Warpaint Records
The podcast currently has 3 episodes available.
Our third episode of Tribe Chat, hosted by The Butcher Brotherz takes a look at the medium of journalism, and how a story can be told not only through words, but reinterpreted through music with Ian Urbina, the former chief editor of The NY Times, and owner/operator of The Outlaw Ocean Project. We are especially excited to share his projects most recent piece that covers Captivity and Crimes Against Humanity in Libya, which includes a harrowing story from those involved while on location covering the issue. Additionally, we got into the projects other stories to include Outlaw Ocean, how and why it was decided to fuse investigative journalism and music together, and where their direction hopes to land them next!
Check out the Article in The New Yorker:
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/12/06/the-secretive-libyan-prisons-that-keep-migrants-out-of-europe
Visit and Support The Outlaw Ocean Project:
https://www.theoutlawocean.com/investigations/the-secretive-libyan-prisons-that-keep-migrants-out-of-europe
Our second episode of Tribe Chat, yet again hosted by The Butcher Brotherz takes a look at the medium of storytelling through writing, where they sat down with Matthew Medney, Amazon best selling author, CEO of HERØ Records and the newly appointed CEO of Heavy Metal Magazine.
Join them as they discuss his life, the decade plus career he spent in the music and artist management industry, as well as his inspiration for and the story behind his first full length graphic novel: "Beyond Kuiper: The Galactic Star Alliance", which was the first print published under Heavy Metal's new sci-fi centrically focused vision.
Check Out The Novel Below:
https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Kuiper-Galactic-Star-Alliance/dp/1947784196
Our first episode of Tribe Chat was hosted by Warpaint Records very own, Kris and Jeffrey Ware (The Butcher Brotherz) and founding members of the label. Today's interview is with SFC Gregory Williams; a fellow soldier of Kris's and an African American police officer in America where we discussed his life, work experience both at home and abroad, as well as his personal point of view pertaining to excessive force and the recent accounts of police brutality across the nation that has steadily divided us as a society.
Support Communities of Color, and Not Racist Policing:
https://www.action.aclu.org/petition/divest-police-invest-black-and-brown-communities
https://www.action.aclu.org/petition/want-know-more-about-police-race-and-calls-divest
https://www.action.aclu.org/send-message/congress-fund-schools-not-police
The podcast currently has 3 episodes available.