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Hi, it's Bandcamp Friday which means that all revenue from sales go directly to the label and artists. We've finally received the physical CDs for Lash's House of Women EP @callme_lazarus @stanleykindly and @asaelrobitialle. Purchase a physical or digital copy to support us!
The CD is housed in a jewel-case with full colored 8-page offset-printed booklet, featuring artwork by Jesse Osborne-Lanthier @jesseosbornelanthier and pic by Samantha Blake @samblakesam.
Merch shots by Anna Arrobas @annaarrobas
Tracklist:
1. Bernarda
2. Maldita
3. Ingenua
4. House of Women
Lyrics by Frances Verdugo Lash
Music by Andrew Alain, Asaël Robitaille and Frances Verdugo Lash
Except “House of Women”: Music by Andrew Alain, Asaël Robitaille, Frances Verdugo Lash and Jesse Osborne-Lanthier
Produced by Asaël Robitaille and Jesse Osborne-Lanthier
Additional production on “Maldita” by Pierre Guerineau
Mastering by Jesse Osborne-Lanthier
Lash:
Frances Verdugo Lash: lead and back vocals, choir (3)
Andrew Alain: electronics
Asaël Robitaille: guitar, bass (4), keys and electronics
Guests:
-Ruben Vázquez Alonso: percussions (1,3)
-Javier Garcia Arellano: bass (3)
-Jesse Osborne-Lanthier: electronics (1-4) surdo and drums (4)
-Mariah Andrews: choir (4)
-Nick Rony: modular synthesiser (2)
-Alexita: choir (3)
-Koko: choir (3)
-Khan: choir (3)
-Yair Elazar Glotman: double bass (4)
With vocals in Spanish, House of Women’s first three tracks explore different stages of self discipline, ambition, and betrayal. From the opening track’s trance infused stomp, about a woman who uses self imposed cruelty as a defence against a more hostile world, to Maldita’s reggaeton/flamenco/metal pummeling, demonstrating the consequences of manic ambition - aggressive guitars and incisive lyrics colour the unrelenting feminine experience of constant self ‘improvement’. The EP’s third track Ingenua, employs a more pop structure with traditional latin percussive elements and acoustic guitars. This is meant as a final attempt of survival for the overworked and under-appreciated femme. To give into the superfical, and to pretend that to be a sex object is fulfilling enough.
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