Detroit Youths Take Action Against Systemic Pesticides
Detroit is the newest major U.S. city to go green! From farmers’ markets to urban sustainability, Detroit is jumping on the organic wagon and they need YOUR help!
A dominant progressive rock band with serious convictions to the advancement of Michigan's DIY movement, Pulp Culture has proved itself to be an important beneficiary to not only the Metro-Detroit music scene, but also to the growth of the community. The band is known for its charitable contributions to The Greening of Detroit, Help for Our Disabled Troops, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Pesticide Action Network, and Save Japan Dolphins. Pulp Culture has opened for national acts, including the Misfits, TesseracT, Intronaut, and Cult of Luna. Their first, full-length release, "What Do You Want?" was published on January 30th, 2014, and has been called "awesome eclectic stuff; it's a fantastic mix of 70s prog in the vein of King Crimson, modern psychedelic rock, math rock and jazz-funk [...] (a) crystal-line masterpiece" (https://bit.ly/RTAQmz) The album, recorded at Metro 37 Studios in the Fall of 2013, is a science fiction rock opera with personal depth and a transcendental message.
Detroit is the newest major U.S. city to go green! From farmers’ markets to urban sustainability, Detroit is jumping on the organic wagon and they need YOUR help!