Make a point of discovering the new album "Love and the Occupation" by Jacob Corvidae, an artist living in Detroit. It is available to you for free, one track at a time. Two songs have been released so far, and it is the kind of many-textured music that gets more and more interesting the more you listen to it. This is thoughtful music that incites your attention -- more than that: your active engagement. With origins rooting back before the Occupy Movement was founded, this album finds resonance in both the personal and political. What occupies our time? Our attention? Our hearts? "Love and the Occupation" has a sort of clandestine fire about it. Go find the heat.
Find out more about Jacob Corvidae and "Love and the Occupation" here, and follow the album as it opens up to us here.
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