This lyrics which seems like a reference to Billy Bragg song, is actually calling out the singer from Work/Death for the album of the same name as one of the abusers the album is about. This was confirmed by Kristin in an interview with Loudersound. Kristin is expressing her frustrations with men and their tendencies to stick together and not respect women. In her experience, all men do is work against her and make her life miserable. The only love men have is for other men, according to Lingua.
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This lyrics which seems like a reference to Billy Bragg song, is actually calling out the singer from Work/Death for the album of the same name as on… read more
This lyrics which seems like a reference to Billy Bragg song, is actually calling out the singer from Work/Death for the album of the same name as one of the abusers the album is about. … read more
LINGUA IGNOTA is the solo project of interdisciplinary artist, composer, and performer Kristin Hayter. A classically-trained vocalist, she works with a variety of media and technology to create dense works harnessing the tech-mediated or acoustically extended voice, and is inspired by vernacular extreme forms such as black metal, power electronics, and harsh noise, as well as sacred and liturgical music. The -official- discography consist of three studio albums, two extended plays, and a big variety of singles. LINGUA IGNOTA explores violence and gender in extreme music through a mo… read more
LINGUA IGNOTA is the solo project of interdisciplinary artist, composer, and performer Kristin Hayter. A classically-trained vocalist, she works with a variety of media and technology to cr… read more
LINGUA IGNOTA is the solo project of interdisciplinary artist, composer, and performer Kristin Hayter. A classically-trained vocalist, she works with a variety of media and technology to create dense works harnessing the tech-mediated … read more