Moctar, Mdou
Funeral For Justice
The songs on Funeral For Justice speak unflinchingly to the plight of Niger and of the Tuareg people. "This album is
really different for me," explains Moctar, the bands singer, namesake, and indisputably iconic guitarist. "Now the
problems of terrorist violence are more serious in Africa. When the US and Europe came here, they said theyre going to
help us, but what we see is really different. They never help us to find a solution."
"Mdou Moctar has been a strong anti-colonial band ever since Ive been a part of it," says producer and bassist Mikey
Coltun, who has been playing with Moctar since 2017. On the lead single and title track, Moctar addresses African
leaders directly, bidding them: "Retake control of your countries, rich in resources / Build them and quit sleeping".
The song Sousoume Tamacheq deals with the plight of the Tuareg people to which the band belong, and who are mainly
spread across three countries: Niger, Mali and Algeria."Oppressed in all three / In addition to lack of unity, ignorance
is the third issue."
Mdou Moctar in its current iteration is first and foremost a band. Alongside Moctar, it consists of rhythm guitarist
Ahmoudou Madassane, drummer Souleymane Ibrahim, and American bassist and producer Mikey Coltun. The band got their start
performing at traditional weddings. These are high energy events - amps are dialed to 11 and the whole town is invited
to attend. Their first concerts in the US were sometimes, mistakenly, organized to be tame seated affairs. Thats no
longer the case. Over 100s of shows, theyve proven themselves as one of the worlds most vital rock bands - a group
rooted in Tuareg tradition, but undeniably its own singular organism. An Mdou Moctar concert is now recognized to be a
place for dancing, if not full-force moshing.
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Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
03-05-2024
Label
Item-nr
1252029
EAN
0191401203111
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Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
FUNERAL FOR JUSTICE
2
IMOUHAR
3
TAKOBA
4
SOUSOUME TAMACHEQ
5
IMAJIHEN
6
TCHINTA
7
DJALLO #1
8
OH FRANCE
9
MODERN SLAVES