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The Nightwatchman


Tom Morello's Blog

19 total | Last updated on: 06.27.07 @ 12:46PM

THE NIGHTWATCHMAN WEBCAST FROM BONNAROO

Source: Tom Morello's Blog | 06.15.07 @ 02:21AM
Can't make it out to Bonnaroo this year?  Thanks to AT&T, you can catch the
Nightwatchmen’s complete performance webcast from Bonnaroo on Friday, June
15th at 7:45pm Central exclusively at attblueroom.com/music. After the
festival, be sure to check out other performances and exclusive Bonnaroo
2007 footage.

Henry Rollins Show Appearance

Source: Tom Morello's Blog | 06.13.07 @ 04:42PM
Tune in July 13th to “The Henry Rollins Show” on IFC featuring an exclusive interview with Tom Morello and Serj Tankian of Axis of Justice.  Henry, Serj and Tom sit down to discuss music, politics and the future of this county in a rare interview between three music legends.  “The Henry Rollins Show” is a weekly independent talk show hosted by Henry, featuring high integrity guests, topics and uncensored musical performances. The show airs every Friday night on IFC at 11pm Eastern, 8pm Pacific. We hope you’ll tune in!  

WMVY/Tom Morello at NonComm 2007

Source: Tom Morello's Blog | 05.26.07 @ 01:29AM
Listen to Tom's Interview and Performance at WMVY here:
http://mvyradio.com/music_info/non-comm_2007.php
(Scroll down to find the interview.)

Listen to WTMD's Interview w. Tom Morello

Source: Tom Morello's Blog | 05.26.07 @ 01:13AM
Listen to WTMD's "Live  from Louisville " Interview w. Tom Morello - Friday  9am (EST)
Listen Live @ www.wtmd.org
Full Interview & Podcast  availabe (after on-air airing) @ http://www.wtmd.org/noncomm2007/louisville2007.htm

Nightwatchman Tour Diary

Source: Tom Morello's Blog | 05.23.07 @ 05:15PM
Coachella was a mighty weekend indeed. There was a Nightwatchman performance on Saturday in the appropriately titled Gopi tent. Temperatures reached 107 degrees in the shade. I kept a very low profile on the Coachella weekend. The Nightwatchman and Rage Against the Machine were going to be a lot to juggle so I hid in the hotel for the most part. Making my way out into the blistering heat for the 5 pm Nightwatchman show on Saturday, I didn’t know what to expect. I thought that it was possible that at the tent there would be arrant concert goers or Rage Against the Machine fans chomping at the bits and ready to mosh, but not necessarily listen. I was pleasantly surprised to find thousands of eager and open ears awaiting me when I stepped on to the stage in the sweltering heat. A self-imposed curse of having to wear my Nightwatchman uniform of heavy black jeans, button down black shirt and black cap, made sure that I put style before comfort paid a heavy toll. The audience was awesome and while some people were familiar with the songs, everyone seemed to know the right places to cheer and the right places to remain spookily silent. The set list was as follows: One Man Revolution, Union Song, Maximum Firepower, The Road I Must Travel, Flesh Shapes the Day, Let Freedom Ring, House Gone Up in Flames, and This Land is Your Land. The highlight of the show was a rousing rendition of This Land is Your Land where I was joined on stage by Perry Farrell and Boots Riley of The Coup. We unearthed the lesser-known rebel verses of the timeless Woody Guthrie classic and Boots free-styled and awesome hip-hop verse which injected a 21st century immediacy into this great rebel anthem.

The Nightwatchman One Man Revolution Tour is beginning with the periodic shows leading up to the official tour beginning in Toronto. A stop on the way though was at the Claremont college benefit show hosted by Ben Harper and played in a 2,000 seat college auditorium. This show was very interesting in that it was a crowd of local townsfolk of all ages from beautiful Claremont. They were attentive and The Nightwatchman was appreciative. The set list from that show was One Man Revolution, Union Song, Maximum Firepower, Flesh Shapes the Day, Midnight in the City of Destruction, House Gone Up in Flames, No One Left, Guerrilla Radio, and This Land is Your Land. I played No One Left as a request from a Nightwatchman super-fan in the parking lot. The Nightwatchman does not normally take requests, but she asked REAL nice. Ben Harper asked me to join him on his cover for Bob Dylan’s “Masters of War”, a song I had never sung so I hurriedly scribbled down some cheat sheets. While it was unusual to play sitting down with the great Ben Harper sitting down orchestra, I had a fine time and “Masters of War” is very much a song of the moment.

The Nightwatchman One Man Revolution Tour officially began in the great white north on May 16, 2007. I flew to Toronto and experienced/endured a long day of promotion, skipping between radio stations and in person interviews for print. Generally the level of journalism in Canada is pretty high and it was an engaging day of thoughtful questions and live performances on a number of radio stations. My good friend Bob Ezrin was in Toronto, you may know him as the guy who produced Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” or Kiss’s “Destroyer” or more recently Jane’s Addiction’s “Stray” album. He’s a great guy and a huge fan of music and on the night of my show at the horseshoe tavern, Bob brought me to an earlier show to see the Arcade Fire play their show in a beautiful old theater. While I was so weary from the days work, I could hardly stand. The Arcade Fire were awesome and played most of their two great albums “Funeral” and “The Neon Bible” to rapturous applause from the packed house. I then had to scurry over to my own show at 11 pm and was blown away by the packed house of Nightwatchman fans eager for a Nightwatchman thrashing. The crowd, which I understand was peppered with Audiophiles taking me up on my offer for free admittance to Nightwatchman shows in return for their gracious support over the last 5 years, made for one of my favorite shows that I’ve ever played to date. The set list went like this: Union Song, One Man Revolution, Maximum Firepower, Midnight in the City of Destruction, Flesh Shapes the Day, No One Left, House Gone Up In Flames, Garden of Gethsemane, Guerrilla Radio, Let Freedom Ring, The Road I Must Travel, This Land is Your Land, and Until the End. There was an amusing banter with some members of the audience including unusual fights at a Tom Morello show..frisky female fans. But really, the audience could not have been better. Many knew the words and were pin drop silent during the spookier parts of the songs—much appreciated!

Later that evening after the show I went out with some local friends, including the members of a great Toronto band called Nice Cat and we stumbled across last years winner of Canadian Idol, the equivalent of American Idol. He was a dreamy, young Robert Plant looking dude who was very popular at the bar we were at. We sat there exchanging stories of rock, pop and folk and I’m afraid perhaps drank too much, making the 7 am flight to Louisville the next morning somewhat less exciting for The Morningwatchman. Matters were compounded when Northwest Airlines lost all of my luggage including my guitars and I was scheduled that afternoon to play at several radio stations in Louisville. Another thrilling day of radio promotion followed, without guitars, for enjoying the quiet, laid back Louisville vibe.

Show day in Louisville! I was scheduled to perform at a conference for pubic radio broadcasters and fans in Louisville, Kentucky. As a big fan of race horsing, I was tempted to blow off the whole day and head over to Churchill Downs but I resisted the temptation and The Nightwatchman is good to his word. More promotional stuff occurred during the day including surprisingly good sushi that they have there in central Kentucky. Though the city is clearly not near anywhere schools of yellowtail and tuna, the sushi was top-notch as was the hospitality. The service at McDonald’s was excruciatingly slow, in case you’re interested. The first night of promotion ended up in a place called Rock Bar in Louisville and the guest performer that night was Marky Ramone, the drummer of The Ramones, who was oddly jamming along with some DJ spinning Ramones songs. I was hustled into a “V.I.P.” area which meant that the owner of the club got to arrange a photo shoot with me and 200 of his friends while Marky played drums in the background. All in all it was a fun time. The horrifically effective Irish Car Bomb drink made its return (kids, stay away from this one) in Louisville. I was scheduled to play a short set for the public radio broadcasters who are very different and a far more genteel lot than the alternative radio DJs and programmers who I’ve spent much of my career with. I enjoyed my time with them. I played about 5 songs for a jam-band oriented audience that was very much looking forward to seeing Mo later in the evening. During the show I received a gift bag from a Nightwatchman fan that was filled with two exotic blends of fancy Kentucky bourbon…like I needed any more to drink. Again, much appreciated and they were very tasty. I brought one bottle home to share with friends back here.
Anyways, I went back for more Kentucky-style sushi that night and tried to order a bluegill roll or a catfish tartar but was unable to. I went home the next day to pack my bags for an upcoming trip to Europe. See you soon!

How Are You Making A Difference - Photo Contest!

Source: Tom Morello's Blog | 05.19.07 @ 12:44AM
Go to Votigo.com and submit any original photo of yourself doing something to help make a difference in the world and you could win a Sony Cyber-Shot digital camera!

London Show to Bring the Troops Home

Source: Tom Morello's Blog | 05.04.07 @ 08:10PM
The Scala, Monday June 4, doors open 7.00pm
supported by Ed Harcourt, Frank Turner, Mark Thomas & MC Mark Steel

A benefit for the Stop the War Coalition
www.stopwar.org.uk

Tickets are £15 from www.scala-london.co.uk, www.ticketweb.co.uk
08700 600 100
or from Scala's box office 10am - 6pm, Monday to Friday.

The Nightwatchman "The Road I Must Travel" Video!

Source: Tom Morello's Blog | 04.17.07 @ 12:46AM
Click here to watch The Nightwatchman's "The Road I Must Travel" video!

THE NIGHTWATCHMAN DEBUT ALBUM - AVAILABLE NOW!

Source: Tom Morello's Blog | 04.12.07 @ 12:25AM

ON TOM MORELLO'S SOLO DEBUT AS THE NIGHTWATCHMAN, SONGS OF BITTERNESS AND REVENGE ARE A DARK RESPONSE TO A WORLD IN TURMOIL

ALBUM 'ONE MAN REVOLUTION' - AVAILABLE NOW!

Order the album now and get a free digital download of The Nightwatchman's new single "The Road I Must Travel"!
Click here for details

You can also download/stream the album from iTunes | Napster | Real | Rhapsody | Connect
When you download the album from iTunes, you'll get a free bonus track ("Branding Iron") and a digital booklet!

Musician and political and social activist Tom Morello's stark new album as The Nightwatchman, 'One Man Revolution,' is a dark, urgent portrait of a world in turmoil, 13 songs of "bitterness and revenge." Morello, the Grammy Award-winning guitarist of Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave, compares war zones in the US and Iraq, proclaims that Jesus was black and pinpoints the sociopolitical struggles of the American leftist underground in the series of self-penned originals, singing and playing acoustic guitar for the first time on record.

The Nightwatchman Answers Your Questions via The Brand New Podcast!!

Source: Tom Morello's Blog | 04.06.07 @ 05:49PM
The NIGHTWATCHMAN himself - Tom Morello, calls in to answer your questions and discuss his new release, One Man Revolution, in his new audio podcast series. Visit iTunes to download episodes and subscribe to the podcast. If you don't have iTunes, you can click here to download the individual podcast episodes.