
Raven is a Soul & Funk album by Kelela, originally released in 2023. On Gatefold: 6 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Contemporary R&B
- velvety
- hypnotic
- nocturnal
About
The nearly six-year period Kelela Mizanekristos took between 2017’s <i>Take Me Apart</i> and 2023’s <i>Raven</i> wasn’t just a break; it was a reckoning. Like a lot of Black Americans, she’d watched the protests following George Floyd’s murder with outrage and cautious curiosity as to whether the winds of social change might actually shift. She read, she watched, she researched; she digested the pressures of creative perfectionism and tireless productivity not as correlatives of an artistic mind but of capitalism and white supremacy, whose consecration of the risk-free bottom line suddenly felt like the arbitrary and invasive force it is. And suddenly, she realized she wasn’t alone. “Internally, I’ve always wished the world would change around me,” Kelela tells Apple Music. “I felt during the uprising and the [protests of the early 2020s] that there’s been an <i>external</i> shift. We all have more permission to say, ‘I don’t like that.’” Executive-produced by longtime collaborator Asmara (Asma Maroof of Nguzunguzu), 2023’s <i>Raven</i> is both an extension of her earlier work and an expansion of it. The hybrids of progressive dance and ’90s-style R&B that made <i>Take Me Apart</i> and <i>Cut 4 Me</i> compelling are still there (“Contact,” “Missed Call,” both co-produced by LSDXOXO and Bambii), as is her gift for making the ethereal feel embodied and deeply physical (“Enough for Love”). And for all her respect for the modalities of Black American pop music, you can hear the musical curiosity and experiential outliers—as someone who grew up singing jazz standards and played in a punk band—that led her to stretch the paradigms of it, too. But the album’s heart lies in songs like “Holier” and “Raven,” whose narratives of redemption and self-sufficiency jump the track from personal reflections to metaphors for the struggle with patriarchy and racism more broadly. “I’ve been pretty comfortable to talk about the nitty-gritty of relationships,” she says. “But this album contains a few songs that are overtly political, that feel more literally like <i>no, you will not</i>.” Oppression comes in many forms, but they all work the same way; <i>Raven</i> imagines a flight out.
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Washed Away3:36
- 2Happy Ending4:08
- 3Let It Go4:22
- 4On the Run4:52
- 5Missed Call3:51
- 6Closure3:29
- 7Contact4:00
- 8Fooley3:34
- 9Holier4:14
- 10Raven4:36
- 11Bruises4:15
- 12Sorbet5:29
- 13Divorce3:21
- 14Enough for Love4:25
- 15Far Away4:21
Credits
Performers
- Daniel AgedBASS
- Brandon PeraltaVOCALS
- KhalíARRANGED BY
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 6 pressings tracked on Gatefold
