184923130911

Fatigue

L'Rain

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Format: LP

Cat No: MEX3091

Release Date:  25 June 2021

Label:  Mexican Summer / Kemado

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  184923130911

Genres:  Electronic  

  • Description

    Brooklyn-born and based experimentalist and multi-instrumentalist Taja Cheek, aka L'Rain, is mapping the enormity of how to change. Her forthcoming second album, Fatigue, demands introspection from ready ears with an array of keyboards, synths, and hauntingly delicate vocals that create a genre entirely her own. Cheek has dipped her toes in every corner of the arts, through her work at some of the most prestigious art institutions in NYC and collaborations with the likes of Naama Tsabar, Kevin Beasley, Justin Allen, and others in contemporary arts.How do we think through, express for, attest to, commit within and embody a substantive change for ourselves? How do we enact change in the company of others? What does it mean to internally engage with an abolition politic? These questions compose and propel the sonic energy of Fatigue. Over the course of 15 tracks, L'Rain continues her careful plotting of where we travel when cruising along the side alleys and major roads of an emotional city. Fatigue progresses the psychic collage assembled from her self-titled debut. Fatigue, while still cycling the wheel of grief, veers into the self-reckoning of holding emotional multiplicities that do not and cannot remain static. Cheek knows how we feel, and who we feel, expanding ever outward.In the closing moments of the opening track, "Fly, Die", we are asked, 'What have you done to change?" This question is both invitation and invocation. Change and changing is not something done alone; it is a group process. L'Rain is clear in her desire for the collective to reflect and feel, admit and deny, balance and discard, consider and implement with her.With a release date in 2021, the timing of Fatigue is not coincidental. Collectively, we are navigating the immense and looming figure of unremitting fatigue brought on by the ongoing pandemic, mass death, continued violence against Black people at the hands of the state, and the mountain range systemic problems obstructing safety and security for the people that need it most.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Kill Self
      • 2. Not Now
      • 3. Two Face
      • 4. Walk Through
      • 5. I V
      • 6. Need Be
      • 7. Take Two