White Men are Black Men Too

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Young Fathers
White Men are Black Men Too

[ Big Dada / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 10 April 2015

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When the sci-fi 20's 'Urban' might as well be the atomic 50's 'Race', when R&B has no blues and hiphop is a boom bip with a shorty, it's off to the street corner we go… where does a group like Young Fathers, who 'picknmix from the popular music sweety shop and fly no flags and swear allegiance to no country' (© - 100 interviews with the group in 2014) - where do they go?

They have to go to the place where Beck makes a sandwich with The Beach Boys and Captain Beefheart, where Faust and The Fall tango. In Rock and Pop you are allowed to pretty much be yourself. If you are a blue and green eyed boy from Brixton with the sallowest of white skin you can become the epitome of crystalised soul, itself. It swings both ways.

The sounds are closer on this album, closer to your ears. It sounds as if you are in the room during the recording, possibly experiencing a little existential trauma, but not enough that you don't notice an earworm hook when you hear one. These hooks, they stay with you. 'Is that what they mean by pop'? you ask yourself. Could be, Madonna, could be. There are less words than before. Where is the hiphop? It slides in, like a reverse version, a negative, of the hiphop blueprint of eight verses and a sweet, female wail of a hook (while comedy rapper number 6 mutters 'uh huh, uh huh', you know, keeping it real). But YFs lob raps into songs that morph into sung verses then back into the tune, with no respect, none! for the law.

- Big Dada

Tracks:

Still Running
Shame
Feasting
Rain or Shine
Sirens
Old Rock n Roll
Nest
Liberated
John Doe
Dare Me
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