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LP
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BNSD 094LP
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$24.00
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 9/12/2025
Expansive and ambitious, Tender Revolutions is the latest from Vietnam-born, Portland, Oregon- based multimedia artist Dao Strom. A fluid album, existing between genres -- part ambient folk, part sound collage, part spoken word, part post rock -- it blurs the line between the work of an experimental composer and the work of an accomplished singer-songwriter. Instruments slip in and out (guitar, piano, synthesizer, strings, drums, percussion) amid field recordings and samples, all anchored by Strom's singular voice. The songs of Tender Revolutions reflect on and embody themes of "yellow subjectivities" the Asian body as perceived; the Asian feminine body as reflection/catalyst/consort -- offering their own forms of response to troubling representations of Asian women in popular media in the West. A "re-voicing" of the problematic hit song "China Girl" by David Bowie re-inhabits this song from a discomfiting silence at its center, and serves as a fulcrum point in the album's sequencing. Other songs utilize voice as both texture and lyric-driven telling to deepen angles of interiority and thematics of voice/silence. While Tender Revolutions stands alone as its own whole, it also exists as part of a larger multifaceted project, drawing from a four-part song-cycle (Nhạc VĂ ng 1-4) and accompanying a series of hybrid-genre literary chapbooks (Yellow Songs 1-4). Released in collaboration with The 3rd Thing, an interdisciplinary publisher in Olympia.
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