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Hayley Williams is full of surprises this year. She spontaneously dropped her second solo album, Flowers for Vases / Descansos, on Feb. 5 and in a Valentine s Day question and answer session on Twitter, said she is ready to get to work on Paramore s first album since 2017 s After Laughter. Flowers for Vases / Descanos is an indie folk record that was released less than a year after Williams Petals for Armor debut, which was rooted in a variety of pop sounds, and the musician confirmed she has more songs already written during the last record s session, but another solo album is not part of her immediate plan. ....
Flowers for Vases / descansos recalls folk tales from Clarissa Pinkola Estés 1992 book Women Who Run With the Wolves. Lindsey Byrnes / Courtesy of the artist Originally published on February 11, 2021 2:49 pm Myth is the threshold of history. Saidiya Hartman stakes this claim in Lose Your Mother, a tale of myth, fiction and the root causes of subjugation. Hartman, like the countless women before her, bridges the gap between fictional worlds of lived trauma and restoration. Hayley Williams, in her second solo album , counts herself among the women who blur the lines of myth and reality. On Flowers for Vases / descansos, she makes a way, but never a destination to reclaim selfhood. ....
Ashley Cecil’s “Take Shelter” Anyone who accepts the reality of climate change understands that it will dramatically alter the lives of future generations. For many young or prospective parents, family planning comes with great anxiety about the future, and what it will mean to bring kids into an environment that is increasingly unstable. This is, at least in part, the focus of painter Ashley Cecil s exhibit Violence in Eden, opening at ZYNKA Gallery on Sat., Jan. 9. The show will open with a limited artist s reception available by reservation. Cecil has previously worked with nature institutions to create art, including an artist residency at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. She learned about the straightforward science of trees, animals, and other aspects of nature, but this latest exhibit is a project inspired by the more emotional responses to the environment, in part due to becoming a mother during he ....