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Rock 20/01/2020

Psychedelic Desert Funk-Rock Outfit Jamila & The Other Heroes Share 'Khalas! The Umbilical Chord'!

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Psychedelic Desert Funk-Rock Outfit Jamila & The Other Heroes Share 'Khalas! The Umbilical Chord'!
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) International psychedelic funk-rock band Jamila & The Other Heroes that have released their single, 'Khalas! The Umbilical Chord' on the 17th of January. Following the single will be the full-length album Sit El Kon (The Grandmother of the Universe) on 31 January. Their track, 'Abu Dub' from the upcoming album has already appeared in thce Apple Music Mostakella playlist for Arabic indie music and they have amassed over 56 000 plays and counting whilst their previous single, 'Aliens In My Bed' was premiered on CLASH Magazine and featured by Vogue Germany.

Jamila & The Other Heroes have performed on several notable stages including Fusion Festival 2019, Rudolstadt Festival (Cat Empire, Seun Kuti and Ramy Essam), the Klangfreunde World Music Festival at Loshausen, the Feminist Chouftouhonna Festival Tunis and supported the famous global pop band Bukahara.

Based in Berlin but coming together from a variety of different backgrounds, Jamila & The Other Heroes bring influences from the Middle East, Latin America and Eastern Europe. The message of the band is simple: "All of us can be Heroes! Let's discover our superpowers and make the world a better place." The frontwoman of the outfit embodies this with biblical beginnings. Born on the day the Berlin Wall came down, Jamila Al-Yousef went on to study Politics and History in London with a focus on the Middle East at SOAS while also exploring Contemporary Music at LCCM. More than just a love for music drives the band as they aim to set an example for emancipation and empowerment for women of colour in the music industry.

Jamila & The Other Heroes merge psychedelic rock with elements of funk and Arab folklore. To achieve their unusual sound, they take inspiration from a variety of musicians including Yasmine Hamdan, Altin Gün, Novos Bahianos, and Led Zeppelin. While totally unique, their resulting sound sits close their influences with Nai Palm, Hiatus Kaiyote, Fugees, My Baby and Led Zeppelin themselves springing to mind.

'Khalas! The Umbilical Chord' explores the concept of proximity and distance dynamics in families. Without focussing on the positives or negatives, the track explores a realistic side to both, while dishing out generous helpings of enigmatic, semi-abstract art-rock. Constructed of parts from all over the world, Jamila & The Other Heroes wash ethereal folk melodies in a cauldron of jangling guitars and strapping vocals.

Speaking of the track, Jamila & The Other Heroes tell us, "Khalas is Arabic and means "It's enough!". The song talks about the struggle to find the right distance and closeness with your beloved family and tries to get to the bottom of family love. It describes the deep wish to be loved unconditionally by the ones who brought you into life. And as we are seeking their acceptance, we also want to feel accepted by society".
Sit El Kon (The Grandmother of the Universe) will be available in CD, Vinyl and digital copies.

Sit El Kon (The Grandmother of the Universe) LP tracklist:
1. Farasha
2. Abu Dub
3. Fight Club
4. Aliens in my Bed
5. Sit El Kon
6. Inner Child
7. Khalas! - The Umbilical Chord






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