Fat Possum's Kadhja Bonet Announces Debut LP Out 10/21
The newly signed, genre defying Kadhja Bonet has announced the release of her debut The Visitor. On the album, Kadhja - pronounced "kod-ya" - invites us into a world not wholly our own, where past and future meet in a parallel, yet far lovelier, present. In anticipation of the release, Gorilla vs. Bear has shared the "absurdly beautiful" first track "Honeycomb". Now available for streaming and free download, the song drifts listeners into a timeless, unplaceable realm of Kadhja's own making. Fat Possum and Fresh Selects, two respected labels from different genres, have joined forces to bring us this transcendent debut - available in full on October 21.
The Visitor opens with an awe you'd expect from the golden age of cinema, somewhere between Cinderella and Barbarella, in its half-mythical atmosphere. "Earth Birth" offers keys and choirs science-fictionally echoing down from deep space. This overture fades and Kadhja's voice velvetly emerges on "Honeycomb" with a timelessness sending listeners scrambling to find her nearest genre. After running through classical, jazz, soul, folk, and even psychedelia, you find it ultimately impossible to comfortably place her. This is all by Kadhja's design. For if she were "folk" - maybe poetically comparable to a Karen Dalton or a Sibylle Baier - it would only be the folk of some future aeon, a thousand years hence. If her rich instrumentation of strings and wind strikes us as a "classic," it's not because it harkens to any past era, but because Kadhja paints perennial imagery that could as much be now as then as any other time.Tracklisting
1. Intro - Earth Birth
2. Honeycomb
3. Fairweather Friend
4. The Visitor
5. Gramma Honey
6. Portrait of Tracy
7. Nobody Other
8. Francisco
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