Proudly presents,
Something's Gotta Change
by the Glenwood Smith Band


Something's Gotta Change



"As a songwriter, when our nation's drug laws became an important issue to me, naturally the songs followed. As an activist, I have used my songwriting skills as a tool to reach people I might not have been able to communicate with otherwise. I believe that music is the most powerful form of communication humans have. Music physically and emotionally moves people. Music can stir, inspire and change the listener, as well as find its way into the brain's permanent memory banks. Music is also universal, and the conqueror of human barriers and prejudice." Glenwood Smith

Something's Gotta Change is 11 songs written from true personal experience and conviction, and written across a variety of genres to reach a diverse audience, and to inspire them to join in, stand up and demand an end to this century old war.

Something's Gotta Change, 14 years in the making, is the culmination of wrongful arrests, unconstitutional stops and searches, and an ever growing outrage over this ever growing police state we call the land of the free!

Something's Gotta Change isn't just another "pot and beer, lines on the mirror" CD. This recording deals with the horrors and the failure of the War on Drugs, and how they affect everyone and not just the user.

Something’s Gotta Change is definitely a recording that stirs and inspires from the first song to the last. This music is infectious and something you’ll find yourself wanting to listen to over and over again! The musicianship and instrumentation found on this disk are incredible and are as equally moving as the message.

Something's Gotta Change is a forceful cry for truth and justice. Glenwood Smith has truly delivered with this recording!


Check out what's being said:

"Thanks for the ammunition."

"Some of the best to-the-point arguments I have ever heard."

"A light shining through the bitter darkness."

"This music is moving and infectious, a battle cry for the masses."

"'One of These Days' is surely the marijuana smokers' anthem."
Glenwood Smith

"Thanks for your good words and good work."
Ethan Nadelmann, Executive Director Drug Policy Alliance

"An excellent spokesperson for marijuana law reform." NORML

"11 tracks of rhythmic reggae, soul stirring blues, rip it up rock an' roll, smooth groovin' jazz and shoe stompin' bluegrass together with no nonsense, tell it like it is lyrics about the devastating and destructive consequences of the War on Drugs!"
CD Baby

Click on the CD cover and sample some for yourself and see if you agree.


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