TANYA TAGAQ ANNOUNCES RETRIBUTION, NEW ALBUM
OUT OCTOBER 21, 2016 ON SIX SHOOTER RECORDS.
WATCH THE ALBUM TRAILER FOR RETRIBUTION HERE.
Cover image courtesy of Martin Wittfooth. Eschaton, Oil on canvas, 2013.
Inuit artist Tanya Tagaq won the Polaris Music Prize for best Canadian album in 2014, for Animism. Those who thought she had then made her definitive artistic statement are in for a surprise. Also in for a shock are those who thought international success, playing to major festivals and packed houses all over the world, would lead to a mellower sound, or a more laid back approach.
Tagaq follows up Animism with Retribution, an even more musically aggressive, more aggressively political, more challenging, more spine tingling, more powerful
masterpiece. This album is a cohesive, whole statement. Why sugarcoat it? This album is about rape. Rape of women, rape of the land, rape of children, despoiling of traditional lands without consent. Hence the chilling cover version of Nirvana's song "Rape Me."
Retribution is Tanya Tagaq's portrait of a violent world in crisis, hovering on the brink of destruction. It's a complex, exhilarating, howling protest that links lack of respect for women's rights to lack of respect for the planet, to lack of respect for Indigenous rights. It's an album about celebrating the great strength of women, it's about rejecting the toxic, militaristic masculinity that's taken over the world since the rise of Western industrial capitalism, and is rapidly destroying human life support systems through climate change and pollution. In a startling lyric from the title track, she observes, "Money has spent us."
The Inuit people live on the cutting edge of the climate emergency. As sea ice dwindles at astonishing rates, they are witnessing the death of the entire Arctic ecosystem, as the colonialist machine rolls on, mining newly uncovered areas for diamonds. And the Inuit know the truth about the contemporary natures of the crimes at the centre of Canada's identity. Tagaq herself is a survivor of Canada's infamous genocidal Residential School System, something most Canadians would rather imagine as a dealt-with thing of the distant past.
Tagaq is the leader of this project, and she uses the power of her voice, the power of her commitment to her performance, the power of her informed, uncompromising artistic standards, to draw other, similarly committed and talented people to her mission. Jesse Zubot collaborates as producer and lead violinist, creating a stunning array of sound, employing mastery over his instrument and an arsenal of digital and analogue effects. Jean Martin's drumming builds dynamics and rolls devastatingly across the sonic landscape like a tank division of Tagaq Army, an army which also includes Tuvan throat singer Radik Tyülyüsh, rapper Shad, traditional Inuk singer Ruben Komangapik, and Tagaq's own young daughter, Inuuja, who is brought in on the first song, like a symbolic character in a novel, to represent both the hope of the future and also to elicit shame for the betrayals we are visiting on the generations to come.
RETRIBUTION TRACKLIST:
1. Ajaaja
2. Retribution
3. Nacreous
4. Aorta
5. Centre ft. Shad
6. Summoning
7. Cold
8. Sivulivinivut
9. Sulfur
10. Rape Me
Retribution will be released 10/21/16.
European press impact date is 11/18/16.
UPCOMING SHOWS:
SANTA FE, NM: Lensic Performing Arts Center, Aug 29
MONTREAL, QC: TBC, Sept 28
LOS ANGELES, CA: The Broad, Oct 1
ST. JOHN’S, NL: St, John’s Arts & Cultural Centre, Oct 10
CORNER BROOK, NL: Corner Brook Arts & Cultural Centre, Oct 12
CHARLOTTETOWN, PE: Confederation Centre for the Arts, Oct 15
MONCTON, NB: Capitol Theatre, Oct 19
SAINT JOHN, NB: Imperial Theatre, Oct 20
FREDERICTON, NB: The Playhouse, Oct 21
FAIRBANKS, AK: Hering Auditorium, Nov 10
SAN FRANCISCO, CA: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Nov 17 & 18
OTTAWA, ON: National Arts Centre, Nov 26
More shows to be announced soon.
www.tanyatagaq.com
For more information, please contact:
Emily Smart
Six Shooter Records
emilysmart@sixshooterrecords.com
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