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.
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.
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