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the album celebrates the enduring yet brief singing career of New Zealand’s first number one pop song vocalist and wāhine Māori artist
told from inside their world
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The pounding epiphanic positivism of 'Spectrum
Hourglass (Vinyl) InStock and be the first to"With Hourglass, Antibalas returns to its instrumental roots. Previous albums featured lyrics that addressed topics like patriarchy, climate change, militarism, late stage capitalism, oligarchy, white ethnonationalism, and the genocide of Native Americans. In this album the group rearticulates these themes, however speaking through melody and rhythm. Once a song has lyrics, everyone who doesn't speak that language is on the outside. We use rhythm and