Motewolonuwok Vinyl Record
Motewolonuwok Vinyl Record
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Five years after winning the Polaris Music Prize with his ground-breaking debut, Jeremy Dutcher has returned with a radiant exploration of contemporary Indigeneity and his place within it. With songs performed in his peoples Wolasotqey language but also, for the first time, in English, Motewolonuwok extends beyond anything the musician has made before, encompassing traditional song, starlit ballads and staggering orchestrations. With my first record, the concept was so clear, so complete, Dutcher says. This time, I wanted [to make an LP] that wasnt always so sure of itself.
Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa, released in 2018, vaulted Dutcher into the upper echelons of Canadian performance, from the Polaris and Juno Award stages to the judges panel on Canadas Drag Race. The follow-up is more intimate, more personal, inspired by his growing understanding of the middle space of being Two SpiritIndigenous and queer. In the Wolasotqey language, Two Spirit people are called motewolonuwokthe people of great spiritual poweran identity filled with strength and knowledge, which is not dogged by shame.
Dutcher came out as gay when he was 12but even that idea, of coming out, was imposed upon him by a colonialist framework. Motewolonuwok is a stepping-through and singing-into his full identity. On tahcuwi Anelsultipon, Dutcher stands almost alone on a stage, singing about devotion. The Land That Held Them, his tribute to the ones taken too soon, shudders with a force that recalls Nina Simone and Anohni. Elsewhere, Dutcher reached for the largest possible frame: a full orchestra, with arrangements by Owen Pallett, and, on tracks like Sakom, a 12-voice choir made up of Dutchers queer and allied kin, including friends from music school and members of the Queer Songbook Orchestra.
1. Skicinuwihkuk 2. Pomawsuwinuwok Wonakiyawolotuwok 3. Take My Hand 4. Wolasweltomultine 5. tahcuwi Anelsultipon 6. Sakom 7. Ancestors Too Young 8. The Land That Held Them 9. There I Wander 10. Together We Emerge 11. Rise in Beauty
- Format Detail: LP 140g Vinyl, Single Gatefold Sleeve, Printed Inner Sleeve w/ Credits and Lyrics
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Indie & Alternative
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