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Loaves and Fishes is an upbeat, melodic, hard rebuke of the Roman Catholic order’s running of the Magdalene Laundries in Ireland. This song is about their lack of acknowledgement, which has rejected it’s victims’ (so-called “fallen women”) appeals, it’s lack of compensation, accountability and arrests.
Fastriser’s second release this year delivers a unique favor, with undeniable sound, incredible harmony, and a simple aesthetic that mesmerizes, captivates and engages. With raw energies, the dynamic, exciting & expressive delivery of Loaves and Fishes is authentic, hypnotic and steeped in objective. Dublin band Fastriser’s music feels like a mesmerizing, powerful and raw roar that demands to be heard. Loaves and Fishes is their second release as a trio, and second live recording since their debut album Type III, recorded and mixed by Steve Albini at Electrical Audio, Chicago.
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