Limited Hand-Swirled Cassettes by Tomb Tree Tapes - TTT035
Cassette + Digital Album
10 different variants of hand-swirled tapes courtesy of Dave Norman of Tomb Tree Tapes/Zegema Beach Records catalog ID: TTT035. Various colors paired with each participants' name. Limited to 50 copies.
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A central aspect of colonialization is the disappearance of Indigenous peoples. Native womxn continue to be taken at alarming rates due to white-supremacist ideology along with loopholes in laws that encourage perpetrators to target us regionally and law enforcement not to care. As an Indigenous person who is white and urban, it has been important for me to advocate for my sisters who are at risk. Who have been lost. To yell for their return. We refuse to be disappeared anymore. This is systemic, this is purposeful, and we will not be quiet. hayu masi. - Rayna
lyrics
Fuck Manifest Destiny
I'm not your fucking savage
This body is mine
She's missing
She's murdered
Blood on your hands
Stolen sisters
Our stolen land
We're not yours to take
Not here for you to rape
we're not yours to displace
Give us back
Our bodies, give us back what’s rightfully ours.
supported by 8 fans who also own “Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women - by Rayna”
Such a unique, crushing and yes, catchy record. Having seen them live recently can also attest to the band’s incredible tightness and massive tones. Love this record and this band. rube
supported by 6 fans who also own “Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women - by Rayna”
There is something purely authentic and honest about Infant Island's music. These songs are substantial in their impact that go deep under the surface. The sound mix is everywhere (track 3 on headphones?!?!) with some of the slower nuanced moments giving needed space for maximum effect when the violent intensity hits. But on career highlight "Awoken," they leave nothing behind. A must hear song from an increasingly important band. bcb723