Review: Divide And DissolveSystemic

Within art and expression, the body itself can be a vehicle for a revolutionary messages—the act of existing, thriving, within a certain space can be provocative, revolutionary and resistant. Divide And Dissolve‘s presence in the genre as women of Maori, African and Cherokee descent while explicitly honoring their ancestral heritage in both musical and political terms has heightened their profile within doom metal since 2017, a rarity for such an expressly political project. That’s of course not to say there’s a shortage of political music within doom and sludge metal. There’s never been a lack of outwardly political bands within … Continue reading Review: Divide And DissolveSystemic