MUSIC
Radical Son's new album, Bilambiyal (The Learning) was crafted alongside a powerhouse team, including Full Circle Audio, Marcus Longfoot, Andy Robinson, David Bridie, Frank Yamma, Emma Donovan and many more.
It showcases Radical Son's cultural connection, innate integrity and powerful perception across its 13 tracks.
“I am so grateful to be releasing our album Bilambiyal. I am very proud of this work, and I am so grateful to those who have collaborated with me to bring it to life. I believe we have created a work that we can all be proud of. I absolutely love the songs on this album, and I know you will too.
Even though I wish I'd had a stronger connection to Culture and Country. Even though there was a real disconnect and Culture and Country was not something I had a deep understanding of, still so much of my music is about my mob, my culture, my heritage. With almost 20 years now as an artist, I've stayed true to the game. I've stayed true to my mob. I've stayed true to myself. I really do hope that that message comes through in my songs.”
Bilambiyal Track by Track
EARLIER WORKS
Cause N Affect (2014 Album)
Black Stones (2008 EP)
Radical Son (2005 EP)
“Coming from hip hop roots, moving through soul, and then moving into a space where music and activism meets, Radical Son’s music has really punched through the heart of the Australian industry...”
- Sosefina Fuamoli, ABC Pacific
"Radical Son's vocals are their own gravitational force, intense, heavy, pulling you into the story."
- The Point Music News
"I'm so incredibly grateful for your voice and for this song and for the music and also for your honesty in grappling with the many complex elements of making music and of living on these lands at this time"
- Leah Avene, Triple R
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