Neil Young Blasts Billionaires in Explosive New Video: Is More Music or Controversy Coming?
Update: 2025-11-02
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Neil Young has ignited headlines and social feeds again this week with a blistering new video titled As Time Explodes, released on his official YouTube channel on October 30. According to Noise11, the two-minute, lyric-free film sets Crazy Horse’s Be The Rain as a searing guitar backdrop to a montage that targets Donald Trump and a cadre of tech billionaires, including Tesla’s Elon Musk, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, and Apple’s Tim Cook. The visuals open with segments of the White House East Wing’s demolition and a banner blasting The 1 percent ruins the world. The message is reinforced with images like Musk wielding a chainsaw, Bezos at his extravagant Italian wedding, and Tim Cook’s White House appearance, with a blunt screenshot reading The oligarchs gather and so starts the looting of America. The piece closes with footage from recent No Kings protests across the United States, putting Young right in the thick of today’s anti-establishment activism.
This fresh salvo is no surprise from the outspoken singer. Young has never shied from controversy or a fight, whether it be denouncing Spotify over misinformation, yanking his library from Amazon Music just last month, or announcing on his own website to junk Facebook and X outright while urging fans to buy local and reject what he decries as corporate control. In his words, We all have to give up something to save America from the Corporate Control Age, reported by Parade and echoed in Noise11’s writeup. Young has not relented in his scathing opposition to Trump, calling him the worst president in history in earlier interviews and repeatedly calling out what he sees as billionaire fascists in his 2024 protest track Big Crime. His recent Times Contrarian updates on the Neil Young Archives fan the flames, and the new video already has fans and critics talking everywhere from Facebook to YouTube. Concert and event news is also swirling this week: tribute bands like Harvest and Rust A Neil Young Experience, Unknown Legend, and even a Norwegian act have been staging celebrations for his November 80th birthday. Toronto’s Massey Hall is gearing up for NY80, a major fest in his honor on November 12. So while Neil Young the provocateur still shakes political foundations, Neil Young the legend is being feted worldwide, proving his influence endures on both the picket line and the main stage. The only speculation is about whether this latest volley signals new music or another public move, but so far, the man’s message is as clear and unyielding as ever.
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Neil Young has ignited headlines and social feeds again this week with a blistering new video titled As Time Explodes, released on his official YouTube channel on October 30. According to Noise11, the two-minute, lyric-free film sets Crazy Horse’s Be The Rain as a searing guitar backdrop to a montage that targets Donald Trump and a cadre of tech billionaires, including Tesla’s Elon Musk, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, and Apple’s Tim Cook. The visuals open with segments of the White House East Wing’s demolition and a banner blasting The 1 percent ruins the world. The message is reinforced with images like Musk wielding a chainsaw, Bezos at his extravagant Italian wedding, and Tim Cook’s White House appearance, with a blunt screenshot reading The oligarchs gather and so starts the looting of America. The piece closes with footage from recent No Kings protests across the United States, putting Young right in the thick of today’s anti-establishment activism.
This fresh salvo is no surprise from the outspoken singer. Young has never shied from controversy or a fight, whether it be denouncing Spotify over misinformation, yanking his library from Amazon Music just last month, or announcing on his own website to junk Facebook and X outright while urging fans to buy local and reject what he decries as corporate control. In his words, We all have to give up something to save America from the Corporate Control Age, reported by Parade and echoed in Noise11’s writeup. Young has not relented in his scathing opposition to Trump, calling him the worst president in history in earlier interviews and repeatedly calling out what he sees as billionaire fascists in his 2024 protest track Big Crime. His recent Times Contrarian updates on the Neil Young Archives fan the flames, and the new video already has fans and critics talking everywhere from Facebook to YouTube. Concert and event news is also swirling this week: tribute bands like Harvest and Rust A Neil Young Experience, Unknown Legend, and even a Norwegian act have been staging celebrations for his November 80th birthday. Toronto’s Massey Hall is gearing up for NY80, a major fest in his honor on November 12. So while Neil Young the provocateur still shakes political foundations, Neil Young the legend is being feted worldwide, proving his influence endures on both the picket line and the main stage. The only speculation is about whether this latest volley signals new music or another public move, but so far, the man’s message is as clear and unyielding as ever.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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