NEW MUSIC: Kate Tempest, She Drew the Gun, Shura

NEW MUSIC: Kate Tempest, She Drew the Gun, Shura

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This week in New Music: London rapper, poet, novelist and playwright Kate Tempest (above) issues a wake-up call to a world in crisis; Liverpudlian psych-pop act She Drew the Gun are also concerned with the big questions; and Shura focuses in on the death of her parents via electro pop.


Kate Tempest – Let Them Eat Chaos

Kate TempestKate Tempest – rapper, songwriter, award-winning poet and playwright, novelist.

Her 2014 debut album Everybody Down – followed by accompanying novel The Bricks That Built the Houses earlier this year – was a revelation, an acerbic look at urban culture in London.

Generally described as a rapper, Tempest is in reality an artist in the true sense of the world. Everybody Down was as much performance poetry and electronica as it was rap.

Her second album Let Them Eat Chaos covers many of the same concerns of her debut – urban culture in London, clubbing, isolation, drugs, alcohol, desperation to succeed, the environment, recession, police brutality… The album also follows a number of characters –  Bradley, Ester and Zoe – as they traverse the ups and downs of not getting lost in the metropolis.

“Europe Is Lost” is worth quoting at length:

Europe is lost, America lost, London lost / Still we are clamoring victory / All that is meaningless rules / We have learned nothing from history / People are dead in their lifetimes / Dazed in the shine of the streets / But look how the traffic’s still moving / The system’s too slick to stop working / Business is good. And there’s bands every night in the pubs / And there’s two for one drinks in the clubs / And we scrubbed up well / We washed off the work and the stress / Now all we want’s some excess / Better yet; A night to remember that we’ll soon forget… / Oh but it’s happy hour on the high street / Friday night at last lads, my treat! / All went fine till that kid got glassed in the last bar / Place went nuts, you can ask our Lou / It was madness, the road ran red, pure claret / And about them immigrants? I can’t stand them / Mostly, I mind my own business / They’re only coming over here to get rich / It’s a sickness / England! England! / Patriotism! / And you wonder why kids want to die for religion? / It goes / Work all your life for a pittance / Maybe you’ll make it to manager / Pray for a raise / Cross the beige days off on your beach babe calendar… / It’s the BoredOfItAll generation / The product of product placement and manipulation / Shoot em up, brutal, duty of care / Come on, new shoes / Beautiful hair / Bullshit saccharine ballads / And selfies / And selfies / And selfies / And here’s me outside the palace of ME! / Construct a self and psychosis / And meanwhile the people are dead in their droves / But nobody noticed / Well some of them noticed / You could tell by the emoji they posted

An antidote to anodyne pop, Let Them Eat Chaos is a rallying cry for the world to wake up and one of the best urban protest album’s since Tricky’s Maxinquaye.


She Drew the Gun – Memories of the Future

she-drew-the-gun-memories-of-the-futureHailing from Liverpool, England, trippy indie act She Drew the Gun have been creating something of a buzz this year having already won Glastonbury’s Emerging Talent competition.

Generally described as psych-pop, the band fit into that mold from the outset with their woozy, 60s-influenced sound.

Opening track “Where I End You Begin” opens with a groove that sounds equal parts PJ Harvey and Pavement. “Poem,” a stark track reminiscent of the xx, is the one for which they have received most attention. Like Kate Tempest, this is protest music posing as pop. Singer and songwriter Louisa Roach is concerned with the big questions – homelessness, war, social injustice, political play-acting, youth disenchantment, immigration, racism. Rarely has protest sounded so good.

Can’t believe what I’m reading when I open up these sheets
they’ve got police getting busier, cleaning up the streets
‘Cos that’s what we need now to make the place neat
take the homeless mans rags,no sleeping bags no place to sleep
Because we’re far too civilised around here to see
an unkempt human being, a broken human being
open up your eyes are you seeing what I’m seeing, yeah
a misplaced made to feel disgraced human being
what it’s not enough to just pretend that you don’t see him
you can’t stand the sight so you’ve got to dissapear him
well I hope you feel more comfortable doing your sight seeing
taking pictures, buying fucking Union Jack magnets and keyrings


Shura – “311215”

Shura_-_Nothings_RealPerforming as Shura, Aleksandra Denton received many well-deserved accolades for her debut album What’s It Gonna Be?, released earlier this year.

Downtempo close-to-perfect electro pop with something to say, the album will appeal to fans of the brilliant Christine and the Queens.

While the title song of the album is all about panic attacks and mental illness in general, “hidden track” “311215” (apparently the day she completed the album) concerns Denton ruminating on the future death of her parents. Sounds right depressing but it’s a beautiful track that’s added to with a video containing clips of Denton’s childhood.

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Mobilizing Support for Hillary Clinton in Jacksonville

Mobilizing Support for Hillary Clinton in Jacksonville

On Tuesday in Jacksonville, HRC National Press Secretary Sarah McBride stopped by the Hillary for America Jacksonville office to speak to and thank their staff and volunteers, as well as HRC’s steering committee members, for all they are doing to elect Hillary Clinton.

McBride helped kick off a phone bank in support of Clinton. McBride later posted about her visit on social media, and got a shout-out from Chelsea Clinton:

Stopped by the @HillaryforFL JAX to thank staff and volunteers for all they are doing to elect @HillaryClinton! #imwithher pic.twitter.com/ozMQV1lhDs

— Sarah McBride (@SarahEMcBride) October 11, 2016

Thank you Sarah! t.co/Nd5gVSqbsS

— Chelsea Clinton (@ChelseaClinton) October 11, 2016

HRC has an organizer on the ground in Jacksonville. HRC is counting on our members and supporters to mobilize and #turnOUT the pro-equality vote in November. HRC members are volunteering thousands of hours for endorsed candidates and are visible at campaign events across Florida and across the country.   

With the election just around the corner, HRC Orlando/Central Florida volunteers will be phone banking every Thursday evening. If you live in the Jacksonville area and would like to join them or find out about other volunteer opportunities to help the campaign, send them a message through their Facebook page.

Local HRC Orlando / Central Florida leaders Don Boggs and Andrew Beaudoin with HRC National Press Secretary Sarah McBride

Paid for by Human Rights Campaign PAC. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. 

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WATCH: The Evolution Of Drag Queen Fashion Over The Last Century

WATCH: The Evolution Of Drag Queen Fashion Over The Last Century

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Vanity Fair teamed up with four RuPaul‘s Drag Race queens to create a fierce video showing the evolution of drag queen fashion over the last 103 years. Each look was inspired by a drag queen or LGBTQ icon from that era, including the late David Bowie.

Watch the video below to see how some of the most fashionable drag queens, Shangela, Detox, Kim Chi and Raja, interpreted the last century of drag. Enjoy!


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WATCH: “Drunk History” Stonewall Re-Enactment Is 100 Times Better Than Roland Emmerich’s Film

WATCH: “Drunk History” Stonewall Re-Enactment Is 100 Times Better Than Roland Emmerich’s Film

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This is more like it. Crissle West — writer, comedian, and co-host of The Read podcast — popped by Comedy Central’s Drunk History this week to dutifully drain a few glasses of hooch and retell the story of the Stonewall Riots, and Marsha. P. Johnson’s instigating place in it.

Related: Stonewall Might Be The Year’s Most Insulting Film, But Not For The Reasons You Think

Clocking it at a mere six minutes, it’s still about a hundred times better than Roland Emmerich’s film, despite (or perhaps because of) the increasingly slurry narration.

Watch the video below, or follow the link HERE:

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Seth Meyers: Donald Trump’s Entire Campaign is Like the Last 10 Minutes of a Slasher Movie – WATCH

Seth Meyers: Donald Trump’s Entire Campaign is Like the Last 10 Minutes of a Slasher Movie – WATCH

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Seth Meyers took a closer look at Trump’s intra-party war with GOP leaders and cautioned why you may not want to count him out–even though he looks DOA.

“Watching this election has been like watching the last 10 minutes of a slasher movie,” Meyers quipped, referring to the fact that Trump has weathered several scandals that would have killed any mortal politician.

Meyers then weighed in on Trump’s stalking Clinton during the second debate, saying, “it looked like he was waiting for his microwave burrito to be done.”

Meyers also schooled Trump on claiming that his large rallies mean he’s actually winning the election. “If all you needed to win was a big crowd of people our next president would be Ikea on a Saturday,” Meyers joked.

As for the Trump campaign’s call for Republicans to sign up as ‘poll watchers’ to be on the look out for voter fraud, Meyers said,

“You want Republicans to watch for something? They were caught completely off guard by a bright orange man in a bright red hat. No wonder the Republican party is the party of hunting accidents.”

Watch, below.

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Seth Meyers: Donald Trump’s Entire Campaign is Like the Last 10 Minutes of a Slasher Movie – WATCH