So it had come to our attention, that our final show, is also an album release show. Hadn’t really planned it that way but sure why not… so we’re going to release our new album HELLo properly into the world… and by default then we are also making this our release show for the album GOODBYE as well.
So I thought I’d take a wee bit of your time to chat about some of it’s content
DRONEmusic is not, as some might assume, about the sound art of the same name. It IS about the devices used for surveillance, conflict, and now delivering pizza.
The inspiration for the structure of the song comes from an incredible set of poems by Teju Cole called Seven short Stories About Drones.
Released onto Twitter in 2013, Cole composed this succinct tweets with the opening line of seven popular works of fiction. This opening was then swiftly followed up with an abrupt ending regarding Drone warfare in some way. I read somewhere that it was an attempt to engage middle-class liberal and literate folk into the horror of this new technology.
Our adaption moves away from literature and the the targets for assassination in our verses are political, indigenous, social and spiritual leaders.
The book Drone Theory by Grégoire Chamayou was also an important read, alongside other only reporting on massacres, events and mishaps…like the destruction of a wedding.
Our Lyric:
Hanging on the cross will break the pattern
Draw attention from afar
Baptize troublemakers in their ashes
Incite rapture in a tiny star
Waiting for a bus and feeling nervous
Someone’s watching Rosa sitting there
At a job that’s mostly boring
Till the targets sitting in crosshairs
Reaching up, her hand in Nana’s
The Reaper locks in on their stride
Lining up the cross on Whina
Collateral damage tallied for their side
Growing up in a poorer part of town
Locally, Lomu’s hope was not so known
He’d pull a crowd, to the game
Send a Signature Strike, to shut it down
Martin had a dream and a need to speak
A way with words to avert the violence
The Predator locked on his open mouth
The microphone broke as cries filled the silence
River cools the feet of united voices
Gandhi hears a whine cutting through the din
Mozzie’s on the hunt for a feed
A Hellfire Missile turned it all to steam
Silhouette on the snow, it’s not a dove Put the Drone to work
There’s money to be made, infertile plains Put the Drone to work
Pull up the pegs, on Surveyor’s lines Put the Drone to work
Weaponise the laws, just point and shoot Put the Drone to work
On the land and in the sea, Everywhere and Everyhere
In the tech and In the fear, In atmos- and psychosphere
Mine the sky, mine the sky, mine the sky, mine the sky.