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Sep 21, 2020
Twin Flames, the husband and wife duo of Chelsey June and Jaaji, has just released its latest album OMEN, a sonic departure from the folk-based music they have previously been known for. Experimenting with pop and synth-heavy sounds, Twin Flames based OMEN on ideas exploring a dystopian reality, global warming, and humankind being free of social classes.
Mental health and addiction are specifically addressed on the album’s latest single, Battlefields, topics that hit home with the couple. Their aim with the song (and OMEN as a whole) is to face the stigma associated with these issues head on, particularly in how they affect Indigenous communities in Canada, which continue to have some of the highest suicide rates in the world.
Chelsey June, who is Métis (Algonquin Cree) and Jaaji, Inuk and Mohawk from Nunavik, have long honoured their ancestors through singing in Inuktitut and French as well as English. It’s earned them multiple Canadian Folk Music Awards, Native American Music Awards, and a stint serving as artist-in-residence for the 2019 Folk Alliance International conference, among other accolades.
Read More: https://www.fyimusicnews.ca/articles/2020/09/21/five-questions-%E2%80%A6-twin-flames
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