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"featuring Chetro of Dispatch"

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Member Since1/16/2005
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Band Members Chadwick Stokes: guitar, lead vocals
Chuck Fay: bass, vocals
Mike Najarian: drums, vocals



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Mile High Music Festival
Denver, CO
Jul 22
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San Diego, CA
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Los Angeles, CA
Jul 24
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San Francisco, CA
Jul 25
Hawthorne Theater
Portland, OR
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Chop Suey
Seattle, WA
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Filling Station
Bozeman, MT
Jul 30
The Hub
Cedar Falls, IA
Aug 02
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Boston, MA
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Pukkelpop Festival
Hasselt, Belgium
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Highfield Festival
Erfurt, Germany
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Sounds LikeSongwriting from the author of Dispatch hits including "The General," "Open Up," "Time Served" and "Flying Horses"... the anti-establishment politics of Rage Against the Machine meets the revolutionary lyrics of Bob Marley.
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STATE RADIO
New album: YEAR OF THE CROW


Few bands are as outspoken and thought-provoking as State Radio, the musically inventive, socially and politically charged trio fronted by Chad Stokes. With its sophomore album, Year Of The Crow, the group–rounded out by bassist Chuck Fay and drummer Mad Dog–matches its conscience-raising messages with an inspiring amalgam of rock, punk and reggae that is as distinctive as it is sublime.

For U.S. concert-goers, Stokes was first known as the voice behind agit-prop outfit Dispatch, a band that sold a whopping 600,000 albums by word of mouth. Although the outfit’s six-year tenure ended in 2002, its members have reunited for noble causes, including 2007’s epic three-night sold-out stand at Madison Square Garden to benefit the plight in Zimbabwe. In lieu of college, Stokes lived in Zimbabwe during his eighteenth year, and the experience not only galvanized his songs, but it also shaped his life with a commitment that is as strong as ever.

Simply stated, it is impossible not to be moved by the sounds emanating from State Radio, whether it’s the genocide in Darfur, which is told through the eyes of a young boy on the alluring, rhythmic “Sudan,” the explosive, edgy, reggae-laden “C.I.A.” or the steamrolling rallying cry for justice known as “Unfortunates.”

“The ultimate goal of State Radio is to have people consider what I’m saying as they enjoy the music we create,” Stokes says of the trio’s objective on Year Of The Crow. “I’m not looking to alienate anyone.”

The frenetic, piercing, punkish, proclamation “Guantanamo” does just that, as Stokes seethes, taking aim at the current administration while looking back on the Bush clan’s sordid history.

“Reading about it over the years, my frustration just built up,” Chad says. I think that’s what I do with a lot of my songs. The subjects just build up in me for a while and then they need to find a way out. And it’s really just a method of keeping me sane. It’s basically about the tragedy that the Bush family has inflicted upon us over the years. That song is also loosely tied into Indian rights and how [President Bush’s grandfather] Prescott Bush dug up Geronimo’s skull in 1918 so that his secret society at Yale could rub it as part of their initiation.”

The next step in the Bob Dylan-Bob Marley-Clash-Rage Against the Machine lineage, State Radio is an unusual but effective conduit to information. Its inspired, aggressive and progressive musical brew is most often accompanied by lyrics that prompt listeners to dig deeper. And fans have indeed combed Wikipedia about song topics (“The Story of Benjamin Darling Part I”) and educate themselves about cases like the West Memphis Three (“Unfortunates”) where justice has clearly faltered.

Unconcerned with major label deals and radio exposure, State Radio thrives by living and giving as charitable men who play outstanding live shows. Developing a following from the ground up, Stokes is a unique fixture who defies music industry traditions. He’s also proof through his efforts with Dispatch, his forthcoming TV series “How’s Your News?” and State Radio, that a loyal and engaged cult following is arguably the best of all business models.

Year Of The Crow was recorded at Peter Gabriel’s Real World studios in Wiltshire, England and was overseen by acclaimed producer Tchad Blake (Gabriel, Pearl Jam, Soul Coughing, the Bad Plus). “Tchad was integral in making a record that was more indicative of our live show,” Stokes says. “I don’t know too many producers by name but he’s one of them.”

“We didn’t want to be too picky about things,” Chad continues. “We just focused on energy. We only had a couple of weeks to do it, and we were sandwiched in between two tours, so it was just a true recording representation of who are.”

Gabriel’s studio is, as Chad explains, “An unbelievable facility. It’s this old mill with water running right through it on either side of the control room. The live room is this tall stone-type place and the control room looks directly out onto the mill. Plus, its run by this tall Rastaman named Solomon, who makes sure that everyone’s needs are taken care of.”

That atmosphere allowed for tracks like the furious blues-thumping anti-Halliburton missive “Gang of Thieves” and the uplifting, trombone-bolstered ska-touched “Barnstorming” to take shape. Of the latter, Stokes--whose first instrument was the aforementioned horn–says laughing, “Tchad was cool, because I’m not that good at the trombone. And he loved the idea that if I played the part twice and we tracked it, I sounded like a junior high marching band trombone section practicing.”

With the infectious, cerebral “Fight No More” and the desperation-injected “Rash of Robberies,” the band’s musical depth and commitment to lyrical salvos are flawlessly fused. The intensity of “Rash” results in an unusual approach, as the band thrashes along, until it seemingly runs out of gas; then it takes a deep breath and starts up again.

“I played the song and as it developed, I realized I needed a bit of oxygen, a gasp of breath,” Chad chuckles. “It just pauses for a second and jumps back into it. It became an animal of its own and sometimes you just play along with the song and see where it takes you.”

“And the one cool thing about this album is that the quiet parts are quieter than they’ve ever been, but the loud parts are louder than they’ve ever been,” the State Radio brainchild marvels. “And when we play live, there are some really intimate moments where it’s barely guitar and it’s just Chuck and I singing and the crowd is with us.”

With the previously mentioned “How’s Your News?” as proof, legions of fans have also joined Stokes and the show’s co-creator Arthur Bradford to make it a success. Working together at a Martha’s Vineyard camp for the handicapped nearly a decade ago, Chad says, “We started making short videos with the campers-little vignettes and man-on-street reporting. And the tapes started circulating and it ended up in the hands of Matt Stone and Trey Parker of “South Park” fame.

“They just thought it was so great,” Chad continues, of his additional medium to invite social change. “So they contacted us and gave us some money to continue with it. And then, when it was finished the first “How’s Your News?” feature film--which was about 30 minutes long--was picked up by a bunch of the major film festivals. Ultimately it ran on HBO and Cinemax, which we couldn’t believe. Then we shot the pilot and now it’s going to be an actual series for TV.”

Stokes’ uncompromising creative and artistic spirit developed as he grew up connected to the earth as part of a free-thinking hockey family on a small Massachusetts farm. Chad’s sense of adventure began at an early age as he would explore the town’s underground aqueducts and find himself drawn to its legendary Peace Abbey as he perfected the trombone and guitar.

Along the way, he participated in a caisson “Stone Walk,” pulling a huge gravestone that represented numerous unknown civilians killed at war. Alongside 15 peers in peace, the 28-day adventure along back roads to Washington D.C. only heightened his outlook, with such experiences adding to the social and political perspectives that inform the music made leading up to Year Of The Crow.

With the willingness to give back and raise issues, it’s little wonder that State Radio’s following--which gravitated to its first album Us Against The Crown (2006) and a series of well-received EPs--continues to expand. Positive karma seems to surround everything that Stokes does, of which he says, “I’m thankful that we’ve been able to grow as a band. And being in Dispatch enabled me to fund our growth without being fucked by some major label. We feel very lucky that we don’t need to necessarily sign any of our rights away.”

“As long as people keep believing in us,” State Radio’s leader says, “and we feel like we’re making a worthy contribution to the movement, we’ll keep playing.”


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jeff





Jul 24 2008 9:26 PM

chetro, your the shit.
**april**





Jul 24 2008 8:21 PM

i just needed to remind you that i love you. august 2nd is my "what i am looking forward to" moment...but i want MORE to look forward to - im so damn selfish.
CJ





Jul 24 2008 1:06 PM

THANK YOU, Boys (and Girls!) for a WONDERFUL show last night in L.A.! SO good to get to see the entire gig. I wrote about it on my page, with JOY! Peace and Love!
Jocelyn Louise





Jul 24 2008 7:32 AM

ahhh Aug. 2nd!
**K-MART, RN**





Jul 23 2008 9:11 PM

hey fans!!
So i have 2 extra tickets to the show in boston on august 2nd, wondering if anyone wants to buy one or both off of me?!? itd be a huuuge help to me!! shoot me a message
LiGhtS OuT





Jul 23 2008 1:06 PM

you guys killed in Pittsburgh a while back!!
Red Lyte District





Jul 23 2008 10:54 AM

Whats up guys!! Been quite a while since we've had the privilege of sharing the stage with you guys.
The Poet


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Jul 23 2008 10:07 AM

You Guys Are Awesome! Gonna See You Tonight At The HOB On The Sunset Strip. Can't Wait.
chelsea





Jul 23 2008 9:16 AM

you guys rocked last night thanks for spreading the love!
Josh





Jul 23 2008 8:54 AM

Awesome show in denver come back soon
Party Monster





Jul 22 2008 10:24 PM

I just saw you hosers this weekend at the fest....I nearly creamed my jeans...good show duders.
we gotta fight for our right to SKANK!





Jul 22 2008 7:53 PM

I can't listen to your cd, and say that our country is fine. Been a fan now since 2006. Saw you July 29th, 2006 [Guantanamo that night... Fucking GODLY.]... You opened for Rx Bandits... I couldn't believe how insanely influential you guys were. I still can't. Fall of an American Empire, so far takes the cake... That, and Benjamin Darling.. Holy fuck. That song is beauty in it's purest form. Wonderful lyrics, lovely wordsmanship. Love to see more horn action, but that's just a Ska fan speaking. Much love you guys, you are a favorite in my book.
nick





Jul 22 2008 6:05 PM

COME BACK TO NEW YORK!!
REVOLUTION HALL!! it was by far the best show ive ever been to.. you guys have to come back!!
K


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Jul 22 2008 4:34 PM

Love your song Gang of Thieves!
I wish I could have it. :'[
Lonnie





Jul 22 2008 1:44 PM

Addicted and Loving it, my cousin got me started on you guys and i listen to my whole collection of you guys every day, no lie, come down to north carolina sometime man, we love you.
roxane





Jul 22 2008 8:03 AM

Thanks for the add
Great songs!!
°°From Belgium with love°°
Dewdropper





Jul 21 2008 4:18 PM

keep spreading positive messages. you have no idea how badly you guys are needed.
Mr. Montague





Jul 21 2008 1:03 PM

you guys came to utah once as an opening band for RX bandits or something but none the less more people showed up just for you! PLEASE come back to utah!!!
Christopher Mayer





Jul 21 2008 12:05 PM

Great show at MHMF, hope the crew can make it for next years show as well
SaeRom :)





Jul 21 2008 11:39 AM

I'm so stoked to see you guys in bozeman again next week!
Rockapodamus





Jul 21 2008 11:21 AM

hey guys, another sick show at the music fest on saturday, keep it up!
Melodee





Jul 21 2008 10:50 AM

Stoked to see you on Wednesday!! Gotta love So Cal... :)
janae k!


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Jul 21 2008 10:35 AM

You guys were SO damn good at mile high!!
jr





Jul 21 2008 10:18 AM