Canadian alternative punk rock legend released his new single “Christo Fascists”

The way we listen to music has been changing today. In the past, we had to buy cassette tapes or music CDs at music stores in order to listen to our favourite songs. However, we don’t have to do that anymore. Currently, it is easier to listen to music because we have the internet and many music applications such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, iTunes, and Spotify. Because of that, I have been listening to many songs from those applications, and there is a song that I would like to recommend to you, to listen to. It is a new single “Christo Fascists” from a Canadian singer-songwriter named “Art Bergmann”

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Art Bergmann is an alternative punk rock singer-songwriter from Vancouver, British Columbia who reformed Canadian punk rock music in the late ’70s. He started his career playing with 3 punk bands called “the Mount Lehman Grease Band” “the Notorious Smorg Brothers”, and “Young Canadians”. Then, he decided to start his solo career in the late ’80s. In his solo career, he had 10 studio albums, including Crawl with Me in 1988, Sexual Roulette in 1990, Art Bergmann in  1991, What Fresh Hell Is This? in 1995, Design Flaw in 1998, Vultura Freeway in  2000, Lost Art Bergmann in 2009, Songs for the Underclass in 2014, The Apostate in 2016, and Remember Her Name in  2017. Many of his albums have received many music awards. For example, the Album “ What Fresh Hell Is This?” won a Juno award in 1996 for Best Alternative Rock Album.

He has had a very successful career. Even though he is 67 years old today, he still makes good music, and he just released a new single on October 27th, 2020 named “Christo Fascists” from his upcoming album “Late Stage Empire Dementia”. The single talks about super nationalistic fundamentalist Christians in the world, and the song also features Wayne Kramer, one of the great American guitarists from the MC5 band. This song is very exciting with good lyrics and sounds. For those of you who love alternative punk rock, I would recommend for you to listen to this song at https://artbergmann.com/

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