Veteran genre disruptors Fishbone unveil the new video for âAll About Usâ, the latest visual from their critically acclaimed album Stockholm Syndrome.
With âAll About Us,â Fishbone sharpens their focus on the ongoing struggle between economic justice and unchecked privilegeâproving once again that their voice, their vision, and their fight are as vital as ever.
Anchored by archival footage from the 1934 Hal Roach Our Gang episode âHi Neighbor!â, the video draws a bold parallel between Depression-era socioeconomic inequality and the still-escalating divide between todayâs wealthy elite and Americaâs working class. In the clip, the neighborhood kids portrayed as poor or working-class are pitted against an affluent child determined to outshine them, creating a comedic yet pointed contrast between the haves and the have-nots. Nearly a century later, the themes remain painfully familiar.
ââAll About Usâ tells the story of negating the single idea and considering the one idea. Anything but your individual idea. A sociopathic/narcissistic perspective,â says Angelo Moore. The video underscores the message: when people stand together, they are powerful, and the struggle against economic and social imbalances are far from new.
Stockholm Syndrome, Fishboneâs first full-length LP in over 20 years, arrived June 27, 2025, delivering the bandâs most urgent and politically charged work since their early years, proving that Fishbone remains an unstoppable force. The lineup has reinvigorated the bandâs fire, purpose, and defiant creativity. The band is comprised of Angelo Moore (vocals, saxophone, theremin), Christopher Dowd (vocals, trombone, keys), James Jones (bass), Hassan Hurd (drums), John âJSâ Williams II (trumpet, vocals), and Tracey âSpacey Tâ Singleton on guitar.
Fresh from the Summer Circus Tour with Less Than Jake and Suicide Machine, with stops at Vanâs Warped Tour DC and Long Beach CA, Fishbone continue to build on a legacy defined by resilience, boundary-breaking, and radical honesty and industry praise for Stockholm Syndrome reflects the bandâs renewed potency, âStill partying, but even more pissed off… music that can still make a difference.â â Spin. âPoised, poignant, perfect for the times… bands like Fishbone have always been needed, and now perhaps they are needed more than ever.â â The Big Takeover. âTackling fascism, racism, industry exploitation, and emotional turmoilâwith love at the center.â â Punk News
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