Peter Gabriel has an usual but quite simple release plan for his forthcoming o/i : Every time there's a full moon, he's releasing one new song from the album. Gabriel is the kind of iconic figure who can command the attention to turn every new song release into an event, so he might as well give each track its spotlight moment. Today's offering, "Won't Stand Down," is an inspirational political ballad. "The servants of the people have forgotten how to serve," Gabriel sings. "This is not the way we want to live/ It's not the way it has to be." On the chorus, he asserts, "No, we won't stand down/ 'Til the job is done." He offered a lengthy statement on the track: It's really a song to encourage some sort of activism. I had originally thought about trying to create some music for The Elders.org , who are an extraordinary group of people. Their currency is not based on military power, economic power or political power, but just the moral authority they have from having lived extraordinary, selfless lives.…