According to Sons of Kemet bandleader and saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings, the jazz trio’s second album
Black to the Future “depicts a movement to redefine and reaffirm what it means to strive for Black power.” Arriving three years after its predecessor
Your Queen Is a Reptile, the record features guest spots from Moor Mother, Angel Bat Dawid, and grime artist D Double E, plus Kojey Radical and Lianne La Havas on “Hustle.”