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''BURN THE SWASTIKA'': Clare Easdown’s Explosive Punk Anthem Against Hate

BURN THE SWASTIKA
BURN THE SWASTIKA

Clare Easdown has never been one to shy away from making a statement, and with ''BURN THE SWASTIKA'', she delivers a fiery anthem that refuses to be ignored. Teaming up with lyricist Jade Ryan, the Australian punk artist channels raw emotion into an explosive track that rails against racism and neo-Nazi ideology. With a DIY ethos and a passion for activism, Easdown crafts a song that is as uncompromising as necessary. The track's release on February 9, 2025, comes at a time when the world needs music that is not only rebellious but also deeply resonant with the fight against bigotry.


From its first note, ''BURN THE SWASTIKA'' hits like a Molotov cocktail thrown into the heart of oppression. The influence of punk legends like Bikini Kill, Fugazi, and Amyl and the Sniffers is evident in its aggressive instrumentation and no-holds-barred delivery. Gritty guitar riffs and pummeling drums underscore Jade Ryan’s biting lyrics, which cut through the noise with an urgency that demands attention. Easdown’s production, done entirely in her Menai home with an iPhone and Apple headphones, enhances the song’s rebellious, lo-fi authenticity. The result is a track that feels intimate yet incendiary, like a protest in your living room.



Clare Easdown’s musical journey has been anything but conventional. Meeting Jade Ryan on Tinder may have seemed like a casual encounter at first, but their shared passion for music quickly turned into a powerhouse collaboration. Their band, The Cunning Linguists, has been making waves on the Sydney music scene, busking on the streets and delivering electrifying performances at The Moshpit Bar. The chemistry between the two is palpable, with Ryan’s searing lyrical prowess and Easdown’s fearless production style coming together in perfect harmony. This partnership ensures that ''BURN THE SWASTIKA'' is a movement.


The track is unflinching in its message. Inspired by real-world events, including recent neo-Nazi demonstrations on “Australia Day,” the song takes a firm stance against the normalization of hate. There is no sugarcoating, no subtle metaphors—just an unrelenting call to action. This is protest music in its purest form, reminiscent of the raw energy of punk’s early days when bands like Crass and X-Ray Spex dared to challenge the status quo. In a world where silence often equates to complicity, Easdown and Ryan scream the truth with unwavering conviction.


''BURN THE SWASTIKA'' is a battle cry. It embodies everything punk was meant to be: fearless, provocative, and unapologetically political. Clare Easdown and Jade Ryan prove that great music doesn’t require big studios or polished production—just passion, purpose, and the guts to say what needs to be said. In an era where activism and art are more intertwined than ever, this track stands tall as a defiant middle finger to hatred and oppression. This is punk at its most powerful and deserves to be heard.


For more, follow Clare Easdown on Spotify and YouTube

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