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专辑名称: Spirituals
创作艺人: [Santigold]
音乐流派: ROCK|摇滚
专辑规格: 1碟10首
出品公司: Little Jerk Records
发行时间: 2022/9/9
官方标价: £7.75 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)


曲目介绍:

My Horror
Nothing
High Priestess
Ushers of The New World
Witness
Shake
The Lasty
No Paradise
Ain’t Ready
Fall First


详细介绍:

Santi White—Santigold—called her latest album Spirituals in reference to Negro spirituals: songs that traditionally served the purpose of getting Black people through the un-get-throughable, she has said. More specifically, it was written during the dark moments of the pandemic lockdown. Recording this album was a way back to myself after being stuck in survival mode … I wasn%27t only creating music but a lifeline, the singer added. California was on fire, we were hiding from a plague, the social justice protests were unfolding. I%27d never written lyrics faster in my life. You can practically hear her running on My Horror, a track as catchy as anything she%27s ever done. The island-breezy music makes you do a double take at the lyrics: Think I got a/ A hole in my head/ I think all the numbness/ Finally sank in/ It%27s making my/ Head decay, head decay. It%27s weirdly uplifting—we%27ve all been there and all too recently— when she callsl out me and my hor-ror! Witness finds Santigold feeling momentarily reassured (Got everybody safe up in my room) but the choppy rhythms signify how that could change on a dime (Not everybody sane up in my room/ Won%27t ever be the same when it%27s over). There are moments of unsure contemplation about the future, as when she sings Will we all grow wings and fly/ Will we change or will we die on the reggae-kissed Ushers of The New World. Of course, the summer of 2020 wasn%27t just about the fear of being stuck at home forever, it was also about people coming together—or being afraid to—to protest racial and social injustice. No Paradise, with its polyrhythmic textures you get stuck into, is both celebration of change and fury that it%27s still being stymied. Thieve, break, take/ More power/ Seize, lie, steal/ More power, she chants, before delivering the death blow: Won%27t be waiting all my life for no paradise. In fact, there are many moments of claiming power, in ways effusive, fed up and completely self-assured. High Priestess is all cool confidence, against a backdrop of %2780s New Wave synth. They talk about bitches, they talk/ That shit stop at me/ Now bow down, don%27t freak out/ In the presence of a queen is Beyoncé-worthy. (A former punk kid in the Philly band Stiffed, Santigold has called the track the future of punk rock. Meanwhile, goth-punk Fall First comes on like Siouxsie and the Banshees.) A stripped-down funk delight produced with SBTRKT, Shake posits a simple solution to the world getting you down—don%27t go stagnant or give in to the paralysis of fear—but the medicine tastes sweet: You got to shake! Santigold implores. Ain%27t Ready is her battle song, and it is tough as nails. All want it yeah, we want what we had, goes her siren call. But even better than getting something back? Embracing rebirth: Hey hey it won%27t never come back.


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