Payola (Desaparecidos album)


Payola is the second studio album by the American rock band Desaparecidos, released on June 23, 2015, through Epitaph Records.

Background and recording

While Read Music/Speak Spanish, the band's first album, focused on themes relating to socioeconomics, marriage, and the American workforce, Payola consciously tackles a wider range of political issues. Payola is a cohesive body of raw, loud, and angry songs about endemic injustice, racial profiling, the mistreatment of immigrants, corporate greed, and domestic spying.
The band reunited in 2010 to play a Concert For Equality in its hometown of Omaha—an event organized by lead singer Conor Oberst to promote the repeal of then-recently enacted measures to prohibit businesses and landlords from hiring or renting to undocumented immigrants in Fremont, Nebraska. In 2012, the band worked with Mike Mogis to record some singles, and in the subsequent years recorded all the material for Payola.

Reception

Payola reached the number 160 position of the Billboard 200 on July 11 of 2015.

Track listing

Personnel

Cameos on the album include Tim Kasher of Cursive, Laura Jane Grace of Against Me!, and the So So Glos. Tracks including "MariKKKopa", "Backsell", "Anonymous", "The Left Is Right", "Te Amo Camila Vallejo", and "The Underground Man" were previously released as singles.