
"Merrill Garbus reflects on 'better dreaming', influenced by Black feminist thinkers, emphasizing the need for collective imagination that considers diverse perspectives."
"Tune-Yards blends lo-fi DIY charm with avant-pop sophistication, showcasing their creative evolution while maintaining independence and a commitment to meaningful local engagement."
Tune-Yards' sixth studio album, 'Better Dreaming', embodies a call for focus and creative freedom amid chaos. Vocalist Merrill Garbus credits Black feminist thinkers for inspiring the concept of 'better dreaming', which emphasizes a future inclusive of diverse perspectives. The album reflects a significant evolution of their unique sound, combining lo-fi and avant-pop elements, during a creative surge where they also work on a film score. As part of their U.S. tour, they support local causes, notably through a partnership with PLUS1 to aid the homeless community in their hometown of Oakland.
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