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10 new albums that tackle racism, sexism and ignorance


1. ANDRA DAY - THE UNITED STATES VS. BILLIE HOLIDAY (MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE) 
February s US politics was dominated by the move to impeach former president Donald Trump. Instead, his lawyers put Black Lives Matter protesters on trial by playing clips of prominent Black Democratic representative Maxine Waters delivering fiery speeches to argue such people were no better than the white supremacists who d invaded the Capitol building. On February 19, actor and singer Andra Day released her soundtrack to new film
The United States vs. Billie Holiday, which tells the story of how the legendary jazz singer stood up to the racist establishment. “The story is about how this woman, this icon, was much too outspoken, and so the government came after her,” said screenwriter Suzan-Lori Parks. “It’s about how we African-American folks love this country that doesn’t really love us back.” The film is anchored by Holiday s iconic protest song Strange Fruit . MORE > ....

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The Quietus | Features | Quietus Charts | Music Of The Month: The Best Albums And Tracks Of January 2021


Patrick Clarke
, January 29th, 2021 12:00
The new year brings a continuation of old miseries, but a resurgence of extraordinarily good music. Here s our guide to the best albums and tracks of a particularly strong month
I m not sure why, but in a year so far as disastrous as the last, in which musicians fortunes continue to plummet to the point that total collapse looms as a real possibility, the art they ve been releasing sounds stronger than ever.
From Sleaford Mods blistering career-best new album, to anti-colonialist duo Divide And Dissolve s unbelievably powerful cascades of crushing doom, to The Body s latest head-melting extremity, music has provided plenty of necessary catharsis. ....

City Of , United Kingdom , United States , Black Country , La Frette , Billie Eilish , Autechre Mx , Perrine Bourel , Jonathan Swift , Scott Walker , Isaac Wood , Bernie Sander , Robert Barry , Jennifer Lucy Allan , Fenne Kuppen , Charlie Steen , Allan Gardner , Tiziano Popoli , Iunu Wenimo , Jacques Puech , Bella Kemp , Rully Shabara , Alice Merida Richards , Wukir Suryadi , Holger Czukay , Robert Wyatt ,

The Quietus | Reviews | Divide And Dissolve


Gas Lit
Allan Gardner
, January 25th, 2021 09:10
The new Divide and Dissolve album may be pitched at fans of James Baldwin, Octavia Butler, and Toni Morrison, but – whisper it – it is also
a really good sludge record, finds Noel Gardner
The particularities of how music, especially music without a large commercial platform, is listened to at present will undoubtedly ensure that some people will check out the new Divide And Dissolve album without knowing anything much about the band. They’ll find a powerful, impressively unconventional, predominantly instrumental suite, linking sludge and doom metal with a desolate reading of jazz. Should a listener find themselves content with that – let the music do the talking – that is of course their right, but it runs counter to how this Melbourne duo operate, and what confers much of their importance. ....

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The Quietus | Features | Escape Velocity | Heavy Is The Head: Divide And Dissolve Interviewed


Patrick Clarke
, January 13th, 2021 08:38
Heavy duo Divide And Dissolve aim to destroy white supremacy through overwhelmingly intense music. They speak to Patrick Clarke about ideology, Indigineity, and inevitable backlash
Photos by Billy Eyers
On the ‘About’ section of their website, Divide And Dissolve state their aims: “To secure Black futures, liberation, and freedom; demand Indigenous Sovereignty; uplift people of color’s experiences; and destroy white supremacy.”
They are an instrumental band, yet through their music’s overwhelming intensity they convey an enormous amount. “The heaviness comes from our ancestors,” says guitarist and saxophonist Takiaya Reed. “I am Black and Indigenous. There’s been so much that has happened to us, and I feel this. I carry this with me, and if I decide to have children, they will carry this with them too. I don’t feel like I could not make heavy music.” ....

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The Quietus | Features | Quietus Charts | Quietus Tracks Of The Year 2020


The Quietus
, December 14th, 2020 11:58
These are our favourite tracks of the last 12 months as voted for by Jennifer Lucy Allan, Bobby Barry, Aaron Bishop, Patrick Clarke, John Doran, Christian Eede, Noel Gardner, Ella Kemp, Fergal Kinney, Sean Kitching, Anthea Leyland, Peter Margasak, David McKenna, JR Moores, Luke Turner, Kez Whelan and Daryl Worthington. Illustration by Lisa Cradduck
There s not much more I can add to what has already been said about our relationship to music in this pandemic-hit year by my colleagues Luke Turner and Patrick Clarke in their respective introductions to our lists of the year s best albums and best reissues, compilations, mixes etc. ....

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