Helmed by Black and Cherokee composer and multi-instrumentalist Takiaya Reed, Divide and Dissolve release their new album Insatiable this Friday, April 18 via Bella Union.
Takiaya lent vocals to the first ever D//D song on recent single “Grief” which showed her softer, contemplative side. Today’s new single “Withholding” puts the project’s rib-rattling doom metal depths on full display.
Withholding is about a place where change can be perceived. Where it is felt materially spiritually emotionally physically. It is about navigating the dynamics and tensions of push and pull – Takiaya Reed
The album title Insatiable, came to Takiaya in a dream. She had a vision of a better world, one that gelled seamlessly with the optimism of her take on heavy music: “I saw and have felt the impact of people committing great acts of harm, causing pain in a never ending cycle. I have also seen and felt the strength and power of people committing great acts of love,” she says. For Takiaya, this is what it means to be “insatiable”; it’s the way we choose either a path of destruction or one of compassion, and experience it to its fullest. “It’s an album about love, and it feels important to experience this, now more than ever.”
INSATIABLE TRACK LISTING:
1 – HEGEMONIC
2 – MONOLITHIC [listen]
3 – WITHHOLDING [watch]
4 – LONELINESS
5 – DICHOTOMY
6 – PROVENANCE [watch]
7 – DISINTEGRATE
8 – GRIEF [watch]
9 – HOLDING PATTERN
10 – DEATH CULT
PRE-ORDERS NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE
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