Kitchen Sink follows up Shah's Hyundai Mercury Prize nominated 2017 album Holiday Destination. With the same ferocious determination and distinct voice Shah now turns her sights closer to home with an album that explores her own story as a woman in her 30's and the societal pressures and expectations that come with that. Jovial and playful at times, unblinkingly daring at others - Kitchen Sink is bursting with Shah’s beloved personality while simultaneously refusing to compromise on the social commentary that she continues to deliver so fearlessly. Once again produced by Shah’s long time collaborator Ben HillIer.
Dimitri et Tessa partent à l'improviste en vacances avec leur mère. Elle a décidé de retourner se changer les idées dans la maison d’un grand-oncle décédé. A peine arrivés, Dimitri et Tessa se retrouvent face à plein de portes fermées, un trousseau de 36 clés et autant de mystères à résoudre. Tandis que leur mère se plonge dans des rangements et des nettoyages insensés, et se mure dans un silence bougon, ensemble, ils décident d’ouvrir leurs premières serrures pour découvrir le secret de ce manoir démesuré. …
Introducing American soprano Nadine Sierra with her debut album, There’s A Place for Us. The album is not only a showcase of her stunning, MET-seasoned vocalism but also a reflection of America’s history as a refuge for all. In this spirit, the album features music by Leonard Bernstein and émigrés Igor Stravinsky and Osvaldo Golijov, as well as songs from Heitor Villa-Lobos in homage to Sierra’s Portuguese roots. Offering her sumptuous voice in a range of genres from Brazilian art music to American opera and art song, Sierra reminds us that all music and all people have a place in America.