So today October 20, 2020 is the release of Rocket Blaster! It has been an exciting and unexpected ride to arrive at this moment. Although no one is waiting around the corner with a limo and a bottle of champagne, this is the beginning, as the energy we packaged into a song goes seeping out into the atmosphere.

The energy we mustered and thrusted out. And then shifted and stirred and stewed about. And shared among us to a fine filtration…

refining the message through distillation…

is now ready to bombard your space and impasse upon you the vision we take. To commemorate this release and to remind anyone and everyone of the purpose from which it speaks, we are giving away the song for at least the first week.

Rocket Blaster is free to download for a limited time, but we do ask for an any amount donation to raise awareness for stopping political violence.

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace captured it so well in their Sept. 2019 workshop on “Should America be worried about political violence? And what to do to prevent it?”

— Transcript from Carnegie Endowment of International Peace—

 

“The United States has much work to do to rebuild healthy democratic institutions and communities while addressing our polarization and long-standing divisions over inequity and injustice. These efforts take time. Violence truncates the time and space needed to address challenges.”

 

“We must all speak against violence, but party leaders and elite influencers from both parties are particularly important in speaking against incitements to violence.”

“The 2018 Fragile States Index ranked America among the top five “most worsened countries” for political stability, alongside Yemen and Venezuela. ”

 

“Moderates willing to work across communities and temper their own groups are the first to be intimidated and silenced as extremism grows; they need particular support.”