| 1. "The World is On Fire" by Collier & The Chosen Few is an emotionally charged reflection on the socio-political turbulence of our times, spanning from pre-pandemic upheavals to present-day crises. Blending jazz, activism, and raw real-life audio, Collier's compositions confront issues like systemic racism, economic collapse, and global oppression. Tracks like "The Time is Now" and "Trials and Tribulations" resonate with urgency and poignancy, drawing on stories of injustice, while others like "Ahmaud Arbery" and "Amerikkka the Ugly" offer sobering critiques of American society. The album is a sonic journey through societal unrest, echoing the need for awareness, empathy, and change |