"Revolution Radio", the title-track and one of the first songs written for the new album, is the the focus of our Year of RevRad this month. The song was inspired by protests that Billie Joe came across while in New York in 2014. He said he joined the protests and "felt like I was on the right side of history. ... it's like something is breaking in the world".

[quote]We will be seen but not be heard
We are the songs of the disturbed

We are revolution radio
Operation no control
In the headline, my love's bullet proof
Give me cherry bombs and gasoline
Debutantes in surgery
In the headline, legalize the truth[/quote]

The song debuted on iTunes and Spotify September 8, 2016. "I was just watching this controlled chaos, and it was going and happening all over the country. I was feeling that people don't want to feel obsolete in the things that we care about. That's sort of what the song is about." - Billie Joe (Rolling Stone, Aug. 11, 2016)



Here's what our staff has to say about the song:
Matt
[quote]'Revolution Radio' is simple, down to Earth Green Day at their finest. When I think of Green Day, this is what comes to mind, in several ways. One, musically, it's straightforward power-pop/punk-rock/pop-punk (or however you want to categorize Green Day) with no frills... what they're good at. And two, it's an in your face, sociopolitical tune that Billie Joe is so good at writing.

This song is definitely one of the more catchy songs on the album and I'm looking forward to it being the next single and hearing it on the radio waves.[/quote]

Jack
Looking back at 'Revolution Radio' as an album, the title track should've been the lead single, in my mind. If "Bang Bang" was a statement, "Revolution Radio" is an anthem. The Clash-esque opening riff careens into lyrics that tug on your arm and beg for a change, no matter your opinion of the current political climate.


"I love this, sounds kinda like if the Beatles made a punk song" - Commenter via GDA's Facebook Page.

A music video is supposed to be in the works but the only clue we have is Billie's Instagram post from the end of last year stating he's working on it. While we wait for that, you can check out the lyric video below. If you'd like to learn a little more about the song check out the music page and the discussion over at GDC. Leave your thoughts on this in the comments below.



Previous "Year of #RevRad" posts:
Part 1: "Somewhere Now"
Part 2: "Bang Bang"
Congratulations to Savannah W. who won our "Revolution Radio" shirt contest! For those who want to get themselves the shirt, it is now available to buy through Spreadshirt. The shirt is available in any color you would like and shipping ... read story
The fourth chapter of Green Day: The Early Years is now available for subscribers to watch on Spotify. This final chapter of the four-part series touches on the band's time at 924 Gilman, the release of Dookie, whether the band is "punk", ... read story
As we posted a few weeks back, Spotify has chosen Green Day as the focus of one of its Landmark video series. The four-part mini documentary is free for Spotify subscribers, and episodes two and three are now available for streaming. ... read story
In 2013 Idiot Nation debuted "The Jeff Matika Show" where Jeff Matika (known for his boyish good looks and standing close to the flames during Green Day concerts) interviews various people on tour. Episodes 1 and 4 - interviews with Billie ... read story
Green Day and Shazam have teamed up to giveaway an autographed Revolution Radio vinyl and a pair of Audeze professional headphones. For those that don't know, Shazam is an app that lets you identify songs with your phone as they're playing ... read story
Altnernative Press has included Green Day in a list of 12 artists who are a positive influence. About Green Day they write, The punk attitude of Green Day has been inspiring our scene for decades. From Warning to American Idiot, the ... read story
Rolling Stone met backstage with Green Day during their stop in Washington D.C.. They interview Billie, Mike, and Tre about what the shows feel like on this tour, how they're feeling about the political situation in the US, and where they ... read story
The band's official web store has just put out a late St. Patrick's day treat. If you were at the March 17 holiday show in Massachusetts or just like new Green Day merch, you're in luck (...pun intended). This limited-edition event ... read story
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert released this really great behind the scenes video with Green Day during their stop at the show last week (their performance of "Still Breathing" aired on the show). The band talks about Revolution Radio, ... read story
The upcoming Green Day co-produced film Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk will be making its debut this summer and will be released by Abramorama. The film will premiere around North America this summer, though no dates have ... read story
In May of 2016, Spotify announced a new, original series called Landmark. This documentary series profiles the "great musical movements, told by the folks who made them." The first installment premiered last August with Metallica as the ... read story
Green Day were the musical guests last night on The Late Show hosted by Stephen Colbert. The band ripped through a great performance of "Still Breathing" in their first time on Colbert's new show and first late night appearance of the year ... read story
As we posted about last week, Green Day is set to perform on The Late Show tonight on CBS! This will be the band's first appearance on the Stephen Colbert-hosted show, which airs at 11:35pm EDT. Additional guests include Ryan Reynolds, Josh ... read story
Green Day this afternoon has announced and launched a new social media campaign centered around the band's current single "Still Breathing". The campaign invites fans to share a photo on Instagram that shows the meaning of the song to ... read story
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