The Nightwatchman
is the alter-ego and solo act of Rage Against the Machine, ex-Audioslave and Street Sweeper Social Club guitarist Tom Morello, which he created in 2003 as an outlet for his political views while playing non-political music with Audioslave.
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THE NIGHTWATCHMAN TICKETS
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Career
Early career
Morello created the identity of The Nightwatchman, to offer the public a pseudo-Bob Dylan of the 21st century when a desire to return to political activism in his music struck him in 2003, after over a year of playing non-activist rock in
Audioslave.
[1] Morello describes The Nightwatchman as "the black
Robin Hood of 21st century music" and "a reaction against illicit wars, a reaction against
first strikes,
torture, secret prisons, spying illegally on American citizens. It's a reaction against
war crimes, and it's a reaction against a few
corporations that grow rich [off] this illicit war while people beg for food in the city streets."
More specifically, he later elaborated that the format was inspired by long-time activist
Billy Bragg. Morello first saw him performing at a concert
c.
1994, playing "fearlessly" before a crowd of 8,000 people in a tent alongside big-name rock bands of the time.
[2] The Nightwatchman first began playing political acoustic
folk music in a
Los Angeles coffeehouse before a small crowd,
[3] and soon after went on
Billy Bragg's Tell Us the Truth tour.
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The Tell Us the Truth tour was supported by unions, environmental and media reform groups including Common Cause, Free Press and A.F.L.-C.I.O. with the ultimate goal of "informing music fans, and exposing and challenging the failures of the major media outlets in the United States."
[4] He has compared The Nightwatchman to
Woody Guthrie,
Bruce Springsteen and
Bob Dylan.
He initially had no plans to record,
[5] but later recorded the song "No One Left" for
Songs and Artists that Inspired Fahrenheit 9/11
. In The Festival of Bonnaroo in 2007 The Nightwatchman performed Guerilla Radio to protest
George W. Bush.
One Man Revolution
In February 2007, he announced a solo
album,
One Man Revolution
, which was released on April 24, 2007 in the US and May 7th worldwide.
The Nightwatchman's first headlining gig was played June 17, 2007 at the House of Blues in Dallas, Texas. Morello has toured since the CD was released and said he plans to tour the U.S. again in the fall. After seeing an early screening of the
Michael Moore film
Sicko
Morello wrote the song, "Alone Without You" which featured in closing credits of the film and also with a music video directed by Moore in the DVD release. The song was also made available as an
iTunes bonus track for
One Man Revolution
. Morello toured in support of the album as the opening act for
Ben Harper During this tour, Morello joined Harper onstage on several occasions for a cover of Bob Dylan's "
Masters of War", on which he plays the electric guitar in the style for which he's best known. Other prominent musicians who Morello shared the stage with during the
One Man Revolution tour
includes,
Serj Tankian,
Perry Farrell,
Jon Foreman from
Switchfoot,
Shooter Jennings,
Nuno Bettencourt Sen Dog from
Cypress Hill,
Jill Sobule,
Boots Riley,
Alexi Murdoch,
Wayne Kramer from
MC5, and many others.
The Fabled City
The album
The Fabled City
was released on 30th of September 2008. Two songs off the record, "Midnight in the City of Destruction" (about New Orleans and
Hurricane Katrina) and "King Of Hell" (written about
Guantanamo Bay), had previously been leaked on The Nightwatchman MySpace or performed live during live sets.
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So far
The Satellite Party's
Carl Restivo has been confirmed to be part of
The Freedom Fighters
as a second guitarist.
[7] To promote the new album Morello and the band appeared both on the
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and on
Late Night with Conan O'Brien before heading out on 'The Fabled City tour', an eighteen stop tour in the United States.
The Freedom Fighters Orchestra
Current members
- Tom Morello - Lead vocals, electric and acoustic guitar.
- Carl Restivo - Electric guitar and backing vocals.
- Dave Gibbs - Bass guitar and backing vocals.
- Breckin Meyer - Drums, percussion and backing vocals.
Other Contributors
- Flea - Played bass at The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.
Discography
| Year
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| 2007
| One Man Revolution
- Released: April 24, 2007
- Label: Epic Records
- Formats: CD
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| 2008
| The Fabled City
- Released: September 30, 2008
- Label: Epic Records
- Formats: CD
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Notes and citations
- Tom Morello Rages Against A New Machine On Solo Acoustic Tour
- Maintaining the rage
- Nightwatchman, Rage Reunion Have Morello Fired Up For Political Fights
- Portner, Matt and Heller, Sarah. Tell Us the Truth Tour. ''The Boston Underground'' http://www.thestudentunderground.org/article.php?id=91&issue=46 retrieved 12/14/2007
- Audioslave's Morello Says New LP Feels Less Like Soundgarden + Rage
- Rage Against The Machine’s Tom Morello sets out again as the Nightwatchman
- Carl Restivo MySpace blogg