The Ghanaian-Australian artist pulls no punches on a 15-track project built inside a converted church in South Wales, using a mix of neo-soul, synth-punk, and Brit-rock to confront political decay.
The Ghanaian-Australian artist pulls no punches on a 15-track project built inside a converted church in South Wales, using a mix of neo-soul, synth-punk, and Brit-rock to confront political decay.
The Canberra rapper wrote ‘REDSTAR WU & THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE’ in 2024, but the record arrives this month into an even stranger cultural atmosphere.
The third single from REDSTAR WU & THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE carries a stubborn optimism as the May 15 release approaches.