Peacocks & Other Savage Beasts lays bare difficult truths and projects the stories of hidden voices, with a warm and heartfelt delivery that envelops the soul.

Tenesha The Wordsmith

Peacocks & Other Savage Beasts

Cat No: OTCRLP006
Release date: 30 August 2019
Format: LP
Country: UK
Region: Europe

Peacocks & Other Savage Beasts lays bare difficult truths and projects the stories of hidden voices, with a warm and heartfelt delivery that envelops the soul.

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Listen to: Peacocks & Other Savage Beasts

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1. Dangerous Women
01:09
2. Why White Folks Can't Call Me Nigga
05:00
3. Bastard
03:49
4. The Collection
03:16
5. Corny Ass Poem
02:09
6. Madea
02:06
7. Peackocks & Other Savage Beasts
03:27
8. Again
03:44
9. I Dream So Loud
04:58

Item Description

Tenesha the Wordsmith, who came to the fore on On The Corner Records’ 2018 release Black Noise 2084 (OTCR 001CD/004LP), has delivered a hard-cutting, gut-wrenching, and extremely moving spoken-word album produced by Khalab that brings together different lines of black music — folkloric, jazz, and electronic dance — into an Afro-futurist narrative with thunderous results. Peacocks & Other Savage Beasts lays bare difficult truths and projects the stories of hidden voices, with a warm and heartfelt delivery that envelops the soul. The poems are dedicated to the intersection, the places where we contemplate identity, culture, trauma, and love. Peacocks & Other Savage Beasts is a place where they all meet. “I hope between these lines you find healing,” says Tenesha. “I hope your compassion for others grows. I hope you will make the decision you were afraid to make. I hope you will learn how to turn pain into power and purpose. Decide which type of beast you want to be and if you can’t make up your mind, watch the women…” Originally from Oakland, California, “a place where revolutionaries are born,” Tenesha the Wordsmith originally began to fuse hip-hop and poetry while living in Albany, New York, where she created her first collection Body Of Work (2016). Her early influences have returned with features from beatboxers and vocalists that give the album a distinctly urban hip-hop vibe.