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MELODY ANGEL

NEVER LOOK BACK - THE FUTURE HAS COME

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SHE
BLACK

MELODY ANGEL - "SHE BLACK" - SELF RELEASED 2021

Release date: March 1, 2021

Musicans:
Melody Angel - guitar, keyboards, bass, drums, vocals

Melody Angel - She Black
00:00 / 55:52

Tracklist:
01 She Black 05:01
02 I Let You Lie 04:16
03 Get Over Yourself 03:17
04 Freedom 03:10
05 1621 Downs Street 05:34
06 They Don't Know 03:03
07 Invisible Girl 04:13
08 One Little Hit 04:09
09 Because It's You 04:47
10 Hey Love 04:42
11 First Unconditional Love 06:34 
12 You Let Yo Mama Down 03:54
13 Give The Power To The People 03:05

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P R E V I O U S   R E L E A S E S

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2016

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2018 (EP)

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2019

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2020

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single 2020

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single 2020

She's not a rock star. She started with a stratocaster at 15 years old, she was swallowed up by rock'nroll, shaped by soul music and hardened by the most frenetic funk. Self-taught, she plays all the instruments that are needed to shape her particular aura of facing all those genres. With a compact, solid and strong style, she hardens the riffs at the right moments and at others she softens the notes to polish and acclimate songs that show her deepest intimacy. Born thirty-one years ago in the south-side of Chicago, her activism in favor of the civil rights of the black community is constantly present in her music, founder of the Black Revolutionary Collective, and her lyrics delve into those principles as well as her own life experiences. "She Black", with a corporate aesthetic that claims Prince's "Purple Rain", is his latest album and brings her entire background up to date, she plays all the instruments - recorded during the pandemic - and leaves no doubt that she's leading a generation of musicians for whom blues music is still more alive than ever, that it continues to be the art of black people in the States and a vehicle to vindicate the injustice that they continues to suffer squarely in the twenty-first century.

04/15

2021

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