Tianna Esperanza keeps blowing everyone out of the water. In just about a year we are on our third single from her that simply blew my mind. This one is a jazzy throwback number with a sense of humor. The video is fun, too. Her widly eclectic debut record is *finally* out today! Terror, Esperanza’s debut record is out TODAY. You can enjoy it both phyiscally and virtually in all the usual places!
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Single of the Week: “Princess Slit and the Raincoat Prince” by Tianna Esperanza
I try to avoid using the same artist for the Single of the Week too soon after the last time. But Tianna Esperanza, daughter of Palmolive of The Slits and The Raincoats fame, has granted us with a song that is so different from the last time she was given this prestigious award that it just makes sense. This no wave, post-punk groove is inspired by the music of her mother. It’s also an homage to the life and experiences of growing up in the punk rock world that allowed her to grow up and live on her own terms and embrace her queerness. It’s as much a pride anthem as it is a Mother’s Day song.
This is the third single from Esperanza’s upcoming debut record. Yes, we are still waiting for a title and a release date. I’ll keep you posted with all the preorder/presave goodness. Until then, you can enjoy “Princess Slit and The Raincoat Prince” in all the usual places.
Single of the Week: “Lewis” by Tianna Esperanza
This spoken word track from Tianna Esperanza, granddaughter of Paloma McLardy of both The Slits and The Raincoats, two of the most pivotal acts of the UK punk world. “Lewis” is an homage to Lewis H. Michaux, the owner of Harlem’s historic African National Memorial Bookstore. It’s a thoughtful song about connecting the words of a legend and connecting them to your life and the struggles of the day. It’s a stunning, emotionally direct piece of work that forces you to listen and sit with it for a bit.
“Lewis” is available at all of the DSPs for you to enjoy at your leisure. Keep an eye out here for more news about Tianna Esperanza!