Moor Mother's debut studio album, "Fetish Bones," is a powerful and confrontational exploration of experimental hip hop and spoken word, released on September 16, 2016, via Don Giovanni Records. In just 30 minutes, this Philadelphia-based artist, known offstage as Camae Ayewa, delivers a visceral and thought-provoking experience that blends the politics of noise music with Afrofuturism.
The album's 13 tracks delve into a range of themes, from personal narratives to broader social and political issues. Songs like "Creation Myth" and "Valley of Dry Bones" showcase Moor Mother's poetic lyricism and her ability to weave intricate stories that resonate with raw emotion and depth. Tracks such as "Deadbeat Protest" and "Chain Gang Quantum Blues" highlight her activism and social commentary, addressing systemic injustices and historical traumas.
"Fetish Bones" is not just an album; it's a testament to Moor Mother's artistry as a musician, poet, and visual artist. Her unique blend of experimental hip hop and spoken word creates a soundscape that is both challenging and deeply affecting. Whether you're a fan of experimental music or simply looking for something fresh and thought-provoking, "Fetish Bones" offers a compelling listen that stays with you long after the final note fades.