Music / folk

Shame and sedition


Reviews (2)


Americana UK

d. 25. May 2021

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Lyndon Bolton

d. 25. May 2021

"'Shame and Sedition' is a reaction to the pandemic. To Lula Wiles it has revealed their country as a giant corporation gouging the majority for the enrichment of a very small minority. Indie-rock fuels their lucid, but troubling message to make them standard-bearers of contemporary protest".


Paste

d. 20. May 2021

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Ellen Johnson

d. 20. May 2021

"Lula Wiles are stewards of the revolution on Shame and Sedition ... Writing and recording during a year when billionaires' wealth grew collectively by $3.9 trillion while most of us were surviving a pandemic, it's no wonder [Isa] Burke, Eleanor Buckland and Mali Obomsawin turned to unchecked capitalism when compiling material for their new album last summer ... Recorded in an old farmhouse on Wabanaki territory across three weeks during the summer of 2020, Shame and Sedition captures every bit of angst and pain that accompanied a racial reckoning and worsening pandemic".