The album is an attempt, conscious or unconscious, to recalibrate the way black women and art have been pejoratively interlaced.
Read More“Geniuses” rely on a voracious public ready to forgive the previous offense, as long as the coming one even is more deliciously shocking.
Read MoreThese songs remind me what troubled times make easy to forget: that womanhood is a language that is often thankless, but always, always worth it.
Read MoreI worked through Haines’ songs, as she patched together instances of her life with her father, and I also found myself, inexorably, doing the same.
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