"Let's Jump a Cowboy Together!," the new single from Missouri Executive Order 44, is now streaming.
New album Salt Sermon will be released August 16th on Learning Curve Records and The Ghost Is Clear Records.
Stream the official music video and read an exclusive interview with the band, here: https://www.invisibleoranges.com/lets-jump-a-cowboy-together-missouri-executive-order-44-fight-power-oppression-and-other-people-interview-video-premiere/
Pre-order the album, here: https://lcrdistro.com/products/salt-sermons-lp-meo-44
Recorded and mixed by Matt Perrin (ex-Bummer) and mastered by Will Killingsworth (Orchid, The Body), Salt Sermon is a 15-minute storm of Great Plains Hardcore, highly recommended for fans of Coalesce, Cursed, and The Locust.
Based in Kansas City, the band takes its name from a dark chapter of its state's history: an 1838 order from the state's governor, encouraging the banishment or extermination of all Mormons. Clad in the bike helmets and white shirts that commonly signify LDS evangelists, the four aliased members of MEO44 use the historical persecution of the Mormons as a central symbol as they rail against all forms of tyranny.
Vocal Jarom Johnson states: “Missouri Executive Order 44 is a reminder that we, as decent human beings, need to stand together in communities and collectives to overthrow tyrannical authority and prevent the impending destruction of our autonomy by the bigoted forces of the state, police, and fascists. The story of our Mormon ascendants is cautionary but also too familiar to the experiences of our brothers and sisters. The state can and will oppress those it deems 'other' or 'less than' and our message is one of retribution, anti-colonialism, anti-state and pro-humanity."
Upcoming shows:
Aug 16 - Kansas City, MO @ Howdy (w/ Yatsu, Gash)
Aug 23 - Colorado Springs, CO @ What’s Left Records
Aug 24-25 - Denver, CO @ Ghost Canyon Fest (w/ Young Widows, Wolf Eyes)
More info: https://thechainworld.blogspot.com/2024/06/missouri-executive-order-44-salt-sermon.html
Photo by Raney Yelenich
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