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release-the-mccracken · 10 months ago
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Saw the flame, tasted sin. You burned me once again. Cut the cord, she's a creep. Aberdeen.
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cagetheelephantofficial · 1 year ago
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BAAAAAASSSSSSSSS!!!!! 📸 @weirdhours
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the-sayuri-rin · 5 months ago
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The Alien Enemies Act of 1798 is a wartime authority that lets the president detain or deport the natives and citizens of an enemy nation.
“The law permits the president to target these immigrants without a hearing and based only on their country of birth or citizenship,” according to the Brennan Center for Justice, a liberal-leaning public policy think tank.
Since becoming law more than two hundred years ago, the Alien Enemies Act has been used during three conflicts: the War of 1812, World War I and World War II, according to the National Constitution Center. Each of those instances was a declared war.
Most recently, the law was used to place special restrictions on German, Italian and Japanese nationals living in the U.S. during World War II.
Trump has said he wants to use the law because “it gives tremendous authority to everybody to straighten out our country,” but there are legal obstacles that stand in the way.
For one, the United States is not currently at war. Instead, Trump would likely rely on the fact that the law can be invoked when “any invasion or predatory incursion is perpetrated, attempted, or threatened against the territory of the United States by any foreign nation or government.”
The key point here is that the “invasion” or “predatory incursion” must be undertaken by a “foreign nation” or “government.” An influx of migrants acting on their own accord isn’t a foreign government.
Daniel Tichenor, a political scientist at the University of Oregon, thinks if Trump uses the 1798 law to carry out his mass deportation plans, it will almost certainly “trigger major court battles.”
“Neither the letter of the law nor historical precedents support peacetime use of the Alien Enemies
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trastornadosrevista · 1 year ago
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CAGE THE ELEPHANT presenta su nuevo álbum "NEON PILL"
Cage The Elephant, la banda de rock ganadora del premio GRAMMY®, lanza Neon Pill, su sexto álbum de estudio. Neon Pill encuentra a los seis miembros criados en Kentucky —los hermanos Matthew Shultz [voz] y Brad Shultz [guitarra], Daniel Tichenor [bajo], Jared Champion [batería], Nick Bockrath [guitarra principal] y Matthan Minster [guitarra, teclados, coros]— forjando un nuevo terreno musical, mientras mantienen su creatividad intransigente y sus actuaciones salvajemente catárticas.
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"Para mí, Neon Pill es el primer disco en el que no estuvimos influenciados de forma consistente, y lo digo de una manera positiva", observa Matthew. " Todo se expresa, sin duda, a través de habernos acomodado en la búsqueda de nuestra propia voz. Siempre nos hemos inspirado en los artistas que amamos y, a veces, incluso hemos emulado a algunos de ellos hasta cierto punto. Con este álbum, después de haber pasado por tantas cosas, la vida casi nos obligó a sentirnos cada vez más cómodos con nosotros mismos. No buscábamos mucho más allá de la experiencia pura de la autoexpresión y, al mismo tiempo, tampoco nos conformábamos necesariamente. Simplemente encontramos una singularidad en el simple hecho de existir".
El álbum está disponible en todas las plataformas digitales, escuchar aquí.
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fuchsiasea · 5 years ago
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Cage The Elephant Wins Best Rock Album - 2020 GRAMMYs 
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spiderheadstuff · 6 years ago
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generationclash · 6 years ago
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Retronaut Favorites: Cage The Elephant
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I got into Cage The Elephant in about 2012, after their album, "Thank You Happy Birthday" was released.
It was the most radical album I had ever heard. At this time, I was only listening to Queen, Foo Fighters, and Red Hot Chili Peppers, and I was in my early days of getting into 1980s/1990s metal music.
I never really acknowledge the fact that I had a phase of my life that each Cage The Elephant album played a a role in, and I think that's really neat.
Cage The Elephant were one of the bands that made me want to dig deeper into newer indie/alternative stuff, so as I recollect these times I realize that it was thanks to all these artists that I became so open minded and got into so much stuff, especially because I had this mindset from a pretty young age.
They're truly one of the bands that astound me the most because they've evolved, but there's still that spirit that's always in there. They may change their sounds, but their approach is always really interesting to listen to.
So many people know about them, and there's no act that's like them. They're very unique, and they are excellent!!!
As usual, I've made a special playlist of my favorites for you to read while you read this little feature!!
Listen here:  Retronaut Favorites: Cage The Elephant
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savkss · 6 years ago
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God, I feel B L E S S E D
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release-the-mccracken · 1 year ago
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I'm a phony in disguise, trying to make the radio. I'm an antisocial anarchist, I sound like so and so. They say I'm just a stupid kid, another crazy radical. Rock and roll is dead, I probably should've stayed in school.
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cagetheelephantofficial · 4 years ago
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Check out Zella Day's new song “Golden” now! Featuring the one and only Daniel Tichenor on bass ✨
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katiecanblog · 6 years ago
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To the critics who despise us, go ahead and criticize us.
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rainingmusic · 6 years ago
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Cage The Elephant - "Always Something" 
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nofatclips · 6 years ago
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Trouble by Cage The Elephant from the album Tell Me I'm Pretty - Director: Matthew Shultz
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tvwalls · 4 years ago
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once again sorry for spam
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not to be an uglee stannie but i love matt shultz a lot and i hope hes feelin good right now and if hes not i hope he feels better soon
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thebowerypresents · 6 years ago
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Cage the Elephant – Rough Trade NYC – April 15, 2019
Sometimes you just can’t wait to party, and to that end, the Bowling Green, Ky., six-piece rock outfit Cage the Elephant celebrated their fifth studio full-length, Social Cues, ahead of its Friday arrival with an intimate, acoustic record-release show at Rough Trade NYC on Monday night.
Photos courtesy of Silvia Saponaro | silviasaponaro.format.com
@silvialovesmusic
(Cage the Elephant return to NYC this summer to play Forest Hills Stadium alongside Beck and Spoon on 8/17.)
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