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HEAVN

HEAVN in Bloomington, MN

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Before it was given a proper showcase on this debut solo album, the voice of
Jamila Woods
was heard fronting the "adventure soul" of
Milo & Otis
and supporting tracks by fellow Chicago artists including
Chance the Rapper
,
Saba
Donnie Trumpet
, and
Kweku Collins
. In early 2016,
Woods
helped close out
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
' "White Privilege II," courageous enough to assert "Your silence is a luxury" at the pair's overwhelmingly white fan base. Around the time that song came out,
released her own "Blk Grl Soldier." A muscular
Jus Cuz
production served as the backdrop for a characteristically soft and sweetly melodic vocal, rich in pride and fortitude, with substance packed into each line: "Look at what they did to my sisters -- last century, last week/They make her hate her own skin, treat her like a sin/They love how it repeats." Months later, the perseverance anthem appeared smack in the middle of the sanguine
HEAVN
. On the title song,
floats over a rolling groove, quoting
the Cure
's "Just Like Heaven" and then twisting it a bit, beaming "I don't wanna run away with you/I wanna live our life right here." She later sings "I don't belong here" and "I'm an alien from inner space" in "Way Up," and dreams of leaving this planet in "Stellar," but
otherwise isn't one to promote escapism, not when she's sustained by friends, family, and fellow musicians -- including most of the above-mentioned -- who inspired and/or helped create this album. Some moments regard an intimate relationship and independence, occasionally both at once, like when she affirms "Nobody completes me" in "Holy." A larger portion concerns communal matters like survival, resistance, sisterhood, and how to thrive in conditions designed to perpetuate oppression. The resolutely nurturing and buoyant qualities make it easy to miss out on some of the wisdom and stirring lines such as "Grandma loved granddaddy even after he forgot our names," related over
Nico Segal
's trumpet and the kaleidoscopic swirl of
Stereolab
's "The Flower Called Nowhere." Originally a digital-only release from
Closed Sessions
was expanded and reissued a year later by
Jagjaguwar
, made available on physical formats with a track list that added six interludes and a thick reprise of "Holy." The interludes, especially the one in which children recite an
Assata Shakur
quote -- inserted as a brilliant setup for "Blk Grl Soldier" -- are not extraneous. ~ Andy Kellman
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