The Wirral’s Louisa Roach and co return after the acclaimed 2018 LP Revolution of Mind with stirring, feisty, rebellious songs that rally against injustice, celebrate society’s outsiders, filled with seething, articulate anger about everything from food banks to the patriarchy. The style, mixing searing guitar indie with electronica, is most powerful when Roach uses spoken word verses with sung choruses, such as on the fabulous, dark and ironic title track, undercut with a strong bass riff and ominous synth line, or the media-blasting Class War, as well as the more electro-pop Panopticon. Roach has a particular talent for covering many experiences and issues in the most direct, defiant, and succinct fashion. Out on Submarine Cat Records.
I am the rage of all women condensed to the point of explosion
I'm the silence of violation finally broken
I am the joke behind the eloquent feminist slogan
And I will not behave myself
I am the cheap labour and the overpriced beauty promotion
I'm the time bomb of pathological consumption approaching
I'm the child of mother earth and the dirt in her ocean
And I will not behave myself …
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