Ray, Shilpa: Portrait Of A Lady

Ray, Shilpa SKU: 42506386
Ray, Shilpa: Portrait Of A Lady

Ray, Shilpa: Portrait Of A Lady

Ray, Shilpa SKU: 42506386

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $25.98
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Description

Title: Portrait Of A Lady
Artist: Ray, Shilpa
Label: Northern Spy Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 309272738872
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing. Includes digital download. Vinyl LP pressing. With her raging 2022 album Portrait of a Lady, New York punk rock/art pop songwriter Shilpa Ray has created her most searing and personal album to date. Written in the wake of the #metoo movement and the weathering years of the Trump Administration, the record finds Ray processing her own experiences with abuse, layering autobiographical detail with ferocious bon mots and surrealistic rock & roll gloss. Featuring singles like the Stooges-styled 'Manic Pixie Dream Cunt,' the reverb soaked dream pop of 'Heteronormative Horseshit Blues,' and the hard-charging 'Bootlickers of the Patriarchy,' the album draws from a stylistic palette of synths, electronic beats, and hard rock guitars, inspired by artists like Ministry, Billy Idol, Pat Benetar, and the glittery, jagged but still pop guitars of Los Angeles hair metal.

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