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At the forefront of the new generation of Black British guitar music with Big Joanie and Bob Vylan * Supporting Slowdive on their UK tour in February * Singles playlisted by BBC Radio 6 Music, Spotify and others.
Whitelands are Etienne, Jagun, Vanessa and Michael and they are ostensibly a shoegaze band ever since Etienne stumbled across Slowdiveās KEXP session in his recommended videos on YouTube a few years ago. However, they come at the resurgent, Gen Z-soundtracking genre from a refreshingly different angle thanks to their mishmash of musical backgrounds. Thereās also the fact that their line-up is fully PoC in what is traditionally seen as a predominantly white genre.
āThereās an underlying narrative that itās OK for white men to be romantic, sensitive, emotional and make dreamy music and, by contrast, young Black men should be making angry music,ā says Vanessa. āWeāve all grown up with these stereotypes and therefore I think people are mystified when they see Whitelands.ā āI consume a lot of media,ā says Etienne of his wide range of influences. āVideogames, music, news, paintings, manga, animations and film are my go-to, especially anime. There is this drive to want to understand and feel the whole weight of an expression. So, the songs are based on other songs, pictures, aesthetics, āvibesā, an emotion someone else felt. Fundamentally, you are what you eat.ā
As a result of this diet, the lyrics are stunning, dealing with everything from unbalanced relationships and vulnerability to depression, being diagnosed with ADHD and, on the new single āTell Me About Itā (featuring vocals by Dottie from the bandās Sonic Cathedral labelmates deary), trying to navigate love following that diagnosis.
The album is bookended by two poetically political songs ā āSetting Sunā and āNow Hereās The Weatherā ā that deal with imperialism, racism and performative ignorance.
āWeāve experienced tokenism, micro-behaviours, envy and resentment,ā concludes Vanessa. āSo we feel we have to continually prove ourselves. We know weāre making a positive impact, but I want Whitelands to really break some barriers.ā
Tracklist
1. Setting Sun
2. The Prophet & I
3. Cheer
4. Tell Me About It
5. How It Feels
6. Chosen Light
7. Born In Understanding
8. Now Hereās The Weather
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At the forefront of the new generation of Black British guitar music with Big Joanie and Bob Vylan * Supporting Slowdive on their UK tour in February * Singles playlisted by BBC Radio 6 Music, Spotify and others.
Whitelands are Etienne, Jagun, Vanessa and Michael and they are ostensibly a shoegaze band ever since Etienne stumbled across Slowdiveās KEXP session in his recommended videos on YouTube a few years ago. However, they come at the resurgent, Gen Z-soundtracking genre from a refreshingly different angle thanks to their mishmash of musical backgrounds. Thereās also the fact that their line-up is fully PoC in what is traditionally seen as a predominantly white genre.
āThereās an underlying narrative that itās OK for white men to be romantic, sensitive, emotional and make dreamy music and, by contrast, young Black men should be making angry music,ā says Vanessa. āWeāve all grown up with these stereotypes and therefore I think people are mystified when they see Whitelands.ā āI consume a lot of media,ā says Etienne of his wide range of influences. āVideogames, music, news, paintings, manga, animations and film are my go-to, especially anime. There is this drive to want to understand and feel the whole weight of an expression. So, the songs are based on other songs, pictures, aesthetics, āvibesā, an emotion someone else felt. Fundamentally, you are what you eat.ā
As a result of this diet, the lyrics are stunning, dealing with everything from unbalanced relationships and vulnerability to depression, being diagnosed with ADHD and, on the new single āTell Me About Itā (featuring vocals by Dottie from the bandās Sonic Cathedral labelmates deary), trying to navigate love following that diagnosis.
The album is bookended by two poetically political songs ā āSetting Sunā and āNow Hereās The Weatherā ā that deal with imperialism, racism and performative ignorance.
āWeāve experienced tokenism, micro-behaviours, envy and resentment,ā concludes Vanessa. āSo we feel we have to continually prove ourselves. We know weāre making a positive impact, but I want Whitelands to really break some barriers.ā
Tracklist
1. Setting Sun
2. The Prophet & I
3. Cheer
4. Tell Me About It
5. How It Feels
6. Chosen Light
7. Born In Understanding
8. Now Hereās The Weather









