BLACK ARROW, by Roberta Fidora
1 track album
1 track album
Itβs another @bandcampfriday! You can find current BAC bits at https://blackarrowcommunications.co.uk, https://nightrax.bandcamp.com and https://robertafidora.bandcamp.com. πΆ
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First up, a couple of very big names in this volume. We usually stay away from the more obvious names but there are always exceptions. Tracy Thorn and Ben Watt also known together as Everything But the Girl are back with their first recording in 24 years. And, a gentleman who never fails to add a little more debate about his intentions has a new single, yes, it's Mr. John Lydon in his guise as Public Image Limited with a Love Song! Nightrax - Trace This is the project of UK-based musician and artist Domonic Deane, guest vocals on Trace are by Jana Sotzko. Competent work here, I like all the cuts. There is a cool video for the lead track, Touch The Void. The Nightrax EP is courtesy of Black Arrow Communications. Do not overlook! Nicolini - Sopratutto Nic Mauskovic wrote, performed & recorded all the music. The producer, multi-instrumentalist, and seasoned drummer can also be found as Nicola and Mauskovic Dance Band. This cut features Madba (on vocals?) with words c/o Fizzy Veins, apparently. My Italian friend, Gianni says Sopratutto translates to βAbove allβ. Although he didnβt seem very certain about that. The Sopratutto EP comes via South of North label out of Amsterdam. (Apologies for making a dogβs dinner out of my pronunciation). Big Joanie - Sainted Over the past couple of years, Iβve mentioned you should keep a watchful eye on Big Joanie. Three talented, vibrant musicians from London, guitarist Stephanie Phillips, bassist Estella Adeyeri, and drummer Chardine Taylor-Stone. They proudly call themselves a Black feminist punk band, their new album is titled Back Home, references a search for a place to call home, whether real or metaphysical. βWe were really ruminating on the idea of a home and what it means,β explains Stephanie. βItβs about the different ideas of home, whether thatβs here in the UK, back in Africa or the Caribbean, or a place that doesnβt really exist; itβs neither here nor