Political Musicians Find New Home on PoliRock.com



The unsigned artists with the most votes on election day will win prizes including a $5,000 grand prize.

But it's not all unsigned acts. PoliRock.com (http://www.polirock.com) houses all types of musicians - from street buskers and garage rockers to stadium bands and dead legends - and each of them appointed to a specific subcategory: major label bands, indie label bands, and unsigned artists. Within these categories, every band is ranked from first to last place by how many votes they receive.

In addition to total votes, music fans are also voting on the political leanings of each band. Take U2 for instance. After more than 140,000 votes, PoliRock.com voters decided that they were predominately a Republican band, ranking fifth on that list.

Regardless of political affiliation, as the election race heats up, the politically-savvy musicians on PoliRock seem to be drumming up one of the louder electoral voices this year. And their listeners - mostly the young apathetic web surfers of America - may even be inspired enough to pick up a ballot, leaving us with one big question: who will they vote for

The PoliRock.com Presidential Poll suggests that Obama is the most favored candidate among the PoliRocking demographic.

About PoliRock.com (http://www.polirock.com):

PoliRock.com is an Internet hub dedicated to politically charged music. It is the most widely used and highly regarded site of its kind. Described as Billboard Magazine meets American Idol, PoliRock.com is for musicians of all genres -- so long as they have a political voice -- to compete against each other for glory and prizes. Fans vote not only on which band is the most political, but also on the political leanings of each.





Political Musicians Find New Home on PoliRock.com