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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Environment
Phil Mongredien

Billy Bragg: Bridges Not Walls review – rousing and nuanced

Billy Bragg: regalvanised.
Billy Bragg: regalvanised. Photograph: Murdo Macleod for the Guardian

Political turmoil has regalvanised Billy Bragg: a string of recent singles addressing Trump (the rousing Why We Build the Wall), climate change and racists on the streets of Birmingham have been his first new solo releases since 2013. This mini-album collects them and adds two extra songs. Not Everything That Counts Can Be Counted is a finely judged attack on Brexiters’ lies and their hidden agenda, while the mournful piano ballad Full English Brexit finds Bragg looking through the eyes of an elderly Leave voter. It might seem an easy target, and is a deliberately uncomfortable listen, but Bragg offers a nuanced, sympathetic portrait, with the key lyric being “nobody’s listening to me”.

Watch the lyric video for Saffiyah Smiles by Billy Bragg.
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