American singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant discusses her latest album exploring love, illness, and care. Jeffrey Boakye explores the impact of music on historical moments in his book. Michel Faber explores how music affects individuals in his essays. The podcast also discusses the emotional power of music, the overlap of workers' conditions and civil rights, and the evolution of hip hop culture.
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Natalie Merchant's album 'Keep Your Courage' explores the theme of love and the importance of communal support during times of heartbreak.
Jeffrey Bartch's book 'Musical World' highlights the need to acknowledge origins of songs and the importance of diverse perspectives in shaping musical culture.
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Natalie Merchant's Album: Keep Your Courage
Natalie Merchant's latest album, Keep Your Courage, explores the theme of love in various forms. Interestingly, she didn't realize the thematic cohesion until writing the liner notes. The album speaks to the desire for connection that was intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic. Merchant also drew inspiration from Greek mythology, using it as a way to make sense of the intense and shared experience of the pandemic. The album's final track, Feasts of St Valentine, offers solace and healing for the brokenhearted, emphasizing the importance of communal support during times of heartbreak.
Jeffrey Bartch's Musical World
Jeffrey Bartch's book, Musical World, delves into the powerful narratives embedded in popular songs. By examining songs like Sloop John B and Grace Land, Bartch uncovers stories of cultural appropriation and the erasure of marginalized voices. He explores how music can reshape our understanding of history and challenge dominant narratives. Bartch highlights the need to acknowledge the origins of songs and the importance of diverse perspectives in shaping musical culture.
Michelle Faber's Critical Look at Music
Michelle Faber's book, Listen: On Music, Sound, and Us, delves into the complex relationship between people's experiences and their taste in music. Faber challenges the notion of objectivity in music journalism and emphasizes that personal associations shape one's understanding and enjoyment of music. Through interviews with a diverse range of individuals, Faber explores the impact of race and identity on musical preferences and highlights the need for more inclusivity and recognition of marginalized perspectives in music criticism.
The Ever-Evolving Nature of Hip Hop
Hip hop, despite being 50 years old, continues to reinvent itself and thrive on newness and discovery. It embodies curiosity, innocence, and growth, constantly seeking to push boundaries and remain fresh. Hip hop's ability to continually evolve makes it an exciting and dynamic genre that reflects the best of our humanity. The drive for newness and exploration in hip hop parallels our own desire for growth and self-discovery.
The American singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant often uses fictional or mythological characters in her songs, to capture contemporary and political concerns. Her latest album, Keep Your Courage, is a song cycle composed entirely of love songs. She tells Kirsty Wark she wanted to explore the isolation of illness and the power of care, felt in the last few years.
In his new book, Musical Truth, the educator and broadcaster Jeffrey Boakye creates a soundtrack that encapsulates key historical moments of the 20th and 21st century – from the carving up of Africa to feminism and football. Using jazz, disco and hip hop he explores how music both feeds into and mirrors its time, as well as its political and cultural impact.
But the writer Michel Faber is more interested in how music affects the individual. In a collection of essays, Listen: On Music, Sound and Us, he explores what’s going on inside when we listen to a whole range of tunes. And he asks two questions: how do we listen to music and why?
Producer: Katy Hickman
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