Black Rock Band - Identity (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Black Rock Band
- Title: Identity
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Wantok Musik
- Genre: Pop, Rock, World Fusion
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 34:57 min
- Total Size: 86 / 234 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Nadjorrkkkun
02. Red Black and Yellow
03. Skin Name
04. Nabarlek
05. If it Was Me
06. Bush Tucker
07. Morlah
08. Yibengwarrbawon
09. Highway 21
10. Modjarrkki
11. Manbajun
01. Nadjorrkkkun
02. Red Black and Yellow
03. Skin Name
04. Nabarlek
05. If it Was Me
06. Bush Tucker
07. Morlah
08. Yibengwarrbawon
09. Highway 21
10. Modjarrkki
11. Manbajun
“Black Rock Band know who they are and they know the change they don’t just want but NEED to see around them.” - Tommy Faith, triple j
“We are part of this nation and we’re all part of the movement...This is building a bridge between the two different worlds that we live in.” - Richie Guymala, lead singer
The talented and outspoken rock outfit from Jabiru NT, Black Rock Band are proud to release their dynamic second album 'Identity'. The album builds on the energy of their powerful debut 'Struggle' while also reflecting the band’s evolving sound and expanded songwriting talents. The band’s new release continues the storytelling and celebration of their culture while exploring social issues and current events.
Since the release of their debut album, Black Rock Band have toured and performed at festivals all over Australia including BIGSOUND, MONA FOMA, Nannup Music Festival and Woodford Folk Festival. They have built a reputation for lively shows which excite and engage audiences with relatable songs about love, life and relationships as well as sharing stories of their culture, family history and connection to country.
“This album is a reflection for us all to think about and maintain our culture and language. We created the album to encourage First Nations people around Australia and the world to stick together. This is building a bridge between the two different worlds that we live in.” - Richie Guymala
Mirroring a turbulent year of increasing calls for racial and climate justice, these important themes are the undercurrent that runs through Identity. As well as working closely with First Nations-led organisation Children’s Ground, the band use their music as a way to fight for the protection of the land, language and culture. Black Rock Band want to be part of making the change to the future they want to see for the next generations, and hope to use their platform and their voice to speak for their countrymen.
Through 'Identity', Black Rock Band aim to unite Indigenous people across Australia while also building understanding and knowledge in their non-Indigenous audiences, showing them who they are and why they are driven to write the songs that they do
“We are part of this nation and we’re all part of the movement...This is building a bridge between the two different worlds that we live in.” - Richie Guymala, lead singer
The talented and outspoken rock outfit from Jabiru NT, Black Rock Band are proud to release their dynamic second album 'Identity'. The album builds on the energy of their powerful debut 'Struggle' while also reflecting the band’s evolving sound and expanded songwriting talents. The band’s new release continues the storytelling and celebration of their culture while exploring social issues and current events.
Since the release of their debut album, Black Rock Band have toured and performed at festivals all over Australia including BIGSOUND, MONA FOMA, Nannup Music Festival and Woodford Folk Festival. They have built a reputation for lively shows which excite and engage audiences with relatable songs about love, life and relationships as well as sharing stories of their culture, family history and connection to country.
“This album is a reflection for us all to think about and maintain our culture and language. We created the album to encourage First Nations people around Australia and the world to stick together. This is building a bridge between the two different worlds that we live in.” - Richie Guymala
Mirroring a turbulent year of increasing calls for racial and climate justice, these important themes are the undercurrent that runs through Identity. As well as working closely with First Nations-led organisation Children’s Ground, the band use their music as a way to fight for the protection of the land, language and culture. Black Rock Band want to be part of making the change to the future they want to see for the next generations, and hope to use their platform and their voice to speak for their countrymen.
Through 'Identity', Black Rock Band aim to unite Indigenous people across Australia while also building understanding and knowledge in their non-Indigenous audiences, showing them who they are and why they are driven to write the songs that they do
Year 2020 | Pop | World | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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