Neil Young working on new album with The Chrome Hearts to escape Donald Trump's America
Published in Entertainment News
Neil Young is escaping politics by hunkering down and working on a new album with The Chrome Hearts.
The 80-year-old music legend has penned eight new songs for his next studio project with his backing band.
He admitted it has been bringing him some joy amidst the "sad and depressing" period for his country with his arch-nemesis Donald Trump at the helm.
He wrote on his Neil Young Archives website: "Folks, I am so hurt for this country.
"Politics today is sad and depressing for me. I can't do it anymore. I can go out and demonstrate my feelings about it. We have the worst president in the history of our country. Every day, a bad TV show produced by DJT [Donald Trump] is what we get."
He added: "Now, thankfully, once again, I'm in the studio recording a new album with the chrome hearts.
"I love the songs and the feelings of life and love. Music is. So far, we have eight new songs. They make me feel."
Neil and The Chrome Hearts took aim at Trump on their most recent collection, 2025's Talkin to the Trees, and on the track Big Crime, on which Neil sings: "Don't need no fascist rules. Don't want no fascist school. Don't want soldiers on our streets. There's big crime in DC at the White House."
He adds: "No more money on the fascists. The billionaire fascists. Time to blackout the system."
Neil takes direct aim at Trump in the song's blistering final verse.
He sings: "NO MORE GREAT AGAIN, NO MORE GREAT AGAIN, There's big crime in DC at THE White House, There's big crime in DC at THE White House, NO MORE GREAT AGAIN."
The musician has been a persistent critic of Trump's politics - even though the president has attended several of his concerts in the past - and expressed fears about not being allowed to return to the US following his European tour earlier this year due to his criticism of the White House chief.
The singer wrote on his website at the time: "If the fact I think Donald Trump is the worst president in the history of our great country could stop me from coming back, what does that say for Freedom? I love America and its people and its music and its culture."












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