Gasoline, Gasoline (The World’s Aflame) [Music Video]

The love affair with gasoline is ending.

A summer of smog and record-breaking wildfires is making people think twice about their relationship with gasoline. And now with rising gas prices, people are turning away from the pumps.

“Gasoline is bad news,” says Canadian activist, artist and songwriter Franke James, “The world is ready for a gasoline breakup song.”

Gasoline, Gasoline (The World’s Aflame), James’s new song with Sound Activism, has just been widely released. The music video features cameos by Bill McKibben, founder of 350.org and former Michigan governor, Jennifer Granholm.

Scored to a funky dance beat by Billiam James, the lyrics describe our frustrations with gasoline through the lens of a romance gone wrong. The production features vocals by four Vancouver hip-hop artists Missy D, Francis Arevalo, Sejal Lal, and Lindal. They are joined in the video by Bill McKibben, who sings along, “We gotta leave you in the ground.”

“Gasoline is like a bad relationship” says Matthew Metz, co-executive director of Coltura, the Executive Producers of the song. Metz continues, “Sure we can stay with gasoline, but why? It just getting worse. And we have real alternatives.”

Indeed, many listeners will relish the fun and thrill of telling their no-good lover, “I found someone new. Someone better, better than you.” (And then jumping into an electric vehicle and driving away.) Jennifer Granholm steps into the video to show her support for clean energy transportation, by singing along, “Change the way we move around.”

“Everyone needs to re-examine their relationship with gasoline,” says Metz, “Our goal is to inspire people to reject gasoline and embrace alternatives. Stopping gasoline use is the most effective way to address air pollution and climate change.”


Gasoline, Gasoline (The World’s Aflame)
Gasoline, Gasoline (The World’s Aflame) is an original new song created and produced by Sound Activism. It features Missy D, Francis Arevalo, Sejal Lal, and Lindal. Available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Amazon, and other networks.

Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/embed/09txc4YaT3M

About Sound Activism
Sound Activism is a creative partnership between artists and activists Franke James and Billiam James. They are focused on creating songs and musical stories that raise awareness about environmental, health and social justice issues.
Web: www.frankejames.com
Twitter: @frankejames and @SoundActivism

About Coltura
Coltura is a Seattle-based nonprofit organization working to accelerate America’s transition towards clean alternatives to gasoline vehicles. Its goal is to spur adoption of clean, zero-emission vehicles, and phase out sales of new gasoline vehicles by 2030.
More information can be found at https://www.coltura.org/.

Gasoline, Gasoline (The World’s Aflame)

Lyrics by Franke James and Billiam James

The love affair with gasoline is ending
Soaring costs… forcing drivers
Abandon gas-powered
No matter where you live, gasoline prices are going up

You took me for a ride, and now we’re lost
I’m choking on your pollution trip
You’re making me cough. You’re turning me off
I’m breaking this relationship

Gasoline, Gasoline
You’re driving me insane
Gasoline, Gasoline
The world’s aflame
Gasoline, Gasoline
I found someone new
Someone better
Better than you

We had a good run, but now we’re done
You’re poisoning our atmosphere
You don’t even care, pumping dirt in our air
Leading us on, the end is near

You fossil fool, I reject your rule
We gotta leave you in the ground
I’m outta the door with my foot to the floor
We gotta leave you in the ground

Gasoline, Gasoline
You’re driving me insane
Gasoline, Gasoline
The world’s aflame
Gasoline, Gasoline
I found someone new
Someone better
Better than you

Sea levels are rising
Polar bears are dying
Our children are crying

Around the world countries are racing
To phase out gasoline cars

Gotta go quick, electric
Change the way we move around
Gotta go quick, electric
Change the way we move around

I got a new love, an electric flame
With free city charging and VIP parking
Zooming past you in the HOV lane
I’m clean and green, and my love is sparking

Gasoline, Gasoline
I got a new dream
Gasoline, Gasoline
I’m going green
Gasoline, Gasoline
I found someone new
And I’m leaving
Leaving you

CREDITS:

Created by: Sound Activism
Lyrics: Franke James and Billiam James
Music: Franke James, Billiam James and Missy D
Featuring: Missy D, Francis Arevalo, Sejal Lal & Lindal
Saxophone: Lamar Alviar
Cameos: Bill McKibben, Jennifer Granholm
Music Production: The Beat Cave, David Tallarico

Executive Producer: Coltura.org
Produced by The James Gang Iconoclasts, Inc.

RELEVANT NEWS

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September 28, 2018

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September 26, 2018

U.S. gasoline consumption stalls as higher prices take toll: Kemp
September 25, 2018

A summer of smog: Southern California endures 87 consecutive days of dirty airSeptember 23, 2018

More than 100 large wildfires in US as new blazes erupt
August 12, 2018

Three of California’s Biggest Fires Ever Are Burning Right Now
August 10, 2018

These countries are banning gas-powered vehicles by 2040 Business Insider, October 23, 2017

These countries want to ban gas and diesel cars “Countries around the world are racing to phase out gasoline and diesel cars.” List includes China, India, France, Britain, Norway and more…
CNN Money September 11, 2017

Akathisia: What if your meds are making you sick?

Akathisia is a feeling of extreme agitation and restlessness associated with drug side effects caused by antidepressants, antipsychotics and other medications. Symptoms range from nervous twitching to a complete inability to sit still — an inner restlessness and anxiety so overpowering that it can lead to suicidal behaviour.

Our objective is to create awareness about potentially harmful “side effects” of prescription drugs used to treat mental health conditions. While these medications can be helpful, the side effects can also be debilitating.

However awareness about this problem is limited. Many people who are suffering from Akathisia, do not realize that it can be caused by their medications.

The health care system (with support from pharmaceutical industry) often prefers to ignore evidence that harmful side effects are caused by medications. As a result, problem is blamed on the disease, or worse — blamed on the patient — rather than the drug itself.

To learn more about Akathisia and other prescription drug side effects, visit www.rxisk.org/akathisia

SONG LYRICS:

Akathisia, Akathisia.
You make me wanna
Make me wanna…
Akathisia.

Thank you doctor for this little pill.
But the fact of the matter, it’s making me ill.
The fact of the matter is I can’t, can’t, can’t,
I can’t can’t sit sit still.

Akathisia, Akathisia,
You freak me out. You freak me out.
Akathisia.

I’m tripping on my restless thoughts.

Have to admit I used to be sad.
Told the doctor I’s feeling bad.
Gave me these meds and I’ve been had.
The side effects are driving me mad.

Falling through the cracks, medicated dregs.
My heart is racing, as it begs,
Doctor please, you got to stop.
Stop these restless legs.

Akathisia, Akathisia,
You freak me out. You freak me out.
Akathisia.

You make me wanna,
Make me wanna…
Kill myself.

You make me wanna,
Make me wanna…
Kill myself.

Cause I can’t, can’t can’t.
Can’t sit still.
Cause I can’t, can’t can’t.
Can’t sit still.
This pill, pill, pill. This pill
Is making me ill.

But I’m still here, trying to cope.
Doctors’ drugs, too much rope.
Reaching out, need some hope
Got to lose this prescription dope.

Akathisia, Akathisia,
You freak me out. You freak me out.
Akathisia.

You make me wanna,
Make me wanna
K-k-k-k…

Make me wanna,
Make me wanna
K-k-k-k…

Make me wanna,
Make me wanna
Quit that dope.

I’m gonna quit,
Quit that doctor’s dope.

CREDITS:

Song Title: Akathisia (I can’t sit still)
Music and Lyrics: Billiam James
Musical and Vocal Performance: Billiam James
Recording and Production: David Tallarico, The Beat Cave
Video Camera/Editing/Production: Franke James and Billiam James
Producer: The James Gang, Iconoclasts Inc.

Special thanks to Dr. David Healy

Note: Stopping or discontinuing any medications can be dangerous process. Please seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider before changing or stopping your medical treatment.

Musical Eggs: A Musical EGGS-perience

“Musical Eggs” is a musical EGGS-perience composed and performed by Teresa Pocock. Played on a “Push 2” keyboard (and two dozen eggs).

Screened at SFU Woodward’s Emerge Festival Showcase for DTES Small Arts Grant Winners. Thank you to the Vancouver Foundation for their support.

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