Again - Clear with Black Swirl - Signed
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08/25/2023
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Limited to 100 copies
Clear with Black Swirl.
Rough Trade Exclusive.
Limited to 100 copies.
Signed.
Catalog Number: WSP046lp-C2
Color: Clear
Format: LP
UPC: 606638762565
For Lutalo, creating music is an act of hope in and of itself. Through- out their meticulously crafted folk, rock, and soul, on which they sing and play all the instruments, the Twin Cities-raised, Vermont-based musician embeds golden lines of poetry that inspire curiosity about the world and empathy for everyone search- ing for a way through it.
After releasing their 2022 debut EP, Once Now, Then Again, Lutalo emerged as a rising talent in the indie world, catching the attention of Fleet Foxes' Robin Pecknold and Big Thief's Adrianne Lenker, who invited the young musician on tour. Following a vinyl release with that breakthrough project, they are releasing its companion EP, Again, via Winspear.
On the ambitious Again, a collection of kinetic indie rock tracks, Lutalo makes bold critiques of systemic oppression, capitalism, and the digital attention economy. Though these topics are heady, their writing always sits at an accessible place of personal introspection. Like on the arresting single "Push Back Baby," whose fuzzy electric guitar lines twist and unfurl in intricate patterns, Lutalo paints a complex portrait of our current reality that's "rooted in the greed or narcissism of capitalists," they explain. "I'm analyzing those systems and patterns, and also asking, 'Can we continue to not perpetuate this?' Because it's hurt a lot of people historically. I'm just asking people to question it."
Through their music, but also through their lifestyle that's alternative to America's economic and political systems, Lutalo asks listeners to imagine new possibilities. "I want to help people question the way they're living," they say, "so we can create a better reality for us to exist in together."
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