Music for the Outlaws, the Unheard, and the Unbroken.
Music used to mean something. It used to tell the truth, even when people didn’t want to hear it.
Nobody expects rebellion to come from places like this. They think we’re too quiet, too polite, too easily led. But they forget that Woody Guthrie was born on this same dirt. They put his name on museums now, but if he were alive today—singing about the people left behind, the power-hungry, the lies dressed up as patriotism—he wouldn’t be welcome here.
Forged by seasoned musicians—some of whom have been playing together for nearly two decades, Prairie Rebels was born in a time when silence is expected. When those in power rewrite history, punish dissent, and turn neighbor against neighbor. They want control—over words, over people, over the future.
But we still have a voice.
These songs come from the places they overlook. From the people they think will fall in line. From the ground they stand on but will never understand.
We don’t play for them.
We play for those who see what’s happening and refuse to look away.
Turn it up.