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“Well, it’s not enough to be talented. There’s a lot of talent out there, but it’s owned by lazy, stupid, or essentially boring people. You can’t just be talented: You have to be terribly smart and energetic and ruthless. You also have to become necessary to people, by working hard and well and bringing more than your bones and your skin to the project. Don’t just show up. Transform the work, yourself, and everybody around you. Be needed. Be interesting. Be something no one else can be–and consistently.”
Katharine Hepburn/Interview with James Grissom/1990 (via anonymousmethod)
I didnt have the volume on and i thought he was rapping…i cant stop laughing
The set up was perfect
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That One Part on “ Trophies “ KILLS ME EVERYTIME!
Kanye almost let y'all catch him having a good time. Almost.
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Hey gang! We know we’ve been hyping this for months but the day is finally here! Eskimeaux’s album, “OK,” is finally out in the wild for you to have on your device (INCLUDING RECORD PLAYERS AND CASSETTE PLAYERS!), whenever you want!
We’re so proud of Gabrielle and everyone on our side who was involved. Some notable names are Jack Greenleaf, of Sharpless and Small Wonder, Susannah Cutler, of Yours Are The Only Ears, Trace Mountains, (and her amazing artist self!), Felix Walworth, of Told Slant (and every other Epoch band!) and of course Oliver from Bellows, & Told Slant. Big ups to Frankie, who may be a hoarder and a hog, but is the best dog, and our mascot!
Special thanks and recognition to Double Double Whammy for their knowledge and tenacity in seeing this baby out into the world! We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again – they’ve released some of our favorite things from some of our favorite people in the past few years and it’s our pleasure to be involved with them!
We’ve got a few links for you to check out:
The first two are the links for physical albums, if that is your way:
The vinyl album can be found at Double Double Whammy’s webstore, of course:
http://store.dbldblwhmmy.com/products/546627-eskimeaux-o-k-lp-cd-mp3-pre-order
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The VERY limited cassette is available through Mt. Home Arts:
http://www.mthomearts.com/products/547867-eskimeaux-o-k
The third is the Eskimeaux bandcamp, for those of you who have foregone this physical realm! If you poke around long enough, you’ll find Gabrielle’s DEEP bench of albums and singles – we hope you’ll explore and enjoy:
https://eskimeaux.bandcamp.com/
And thanks to all of you who are even slightly interested in us – we make art for ourselves; because we need to – but the fact that anyone is interested in what we feel or say is an honor and a gift. 2015 has more surprises in store. Like “Wendy” last year, “O.K.” is the tip of the iceberg. There’s more to come but we hope you’ll celebrate “O.K.” with us!
The Epoch is Now
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The Epoch is now now now now now now now!
Do you know how many sit downs I got at the label about that? A lot of me making this album was me going in the studio, making something I loved, and showing it to the label and getting a principle’s-office discussion. Like, “Young lady, you know you’re not going to sell as many albums if you’re not labeled as country.” I wasn’t kicking and screaming, but I was very firm about the fact that to call this album a country album would be the biggest mistake. Because when you’re trying to fool people, you insinuating that you think they’re stupid. And insinuating that people aren’t going to see through your transparent motives is the one worst mistake you can make as an artist who is supposed to respect their fans. That was my argument. I got really, really lectured about not putting my name on the title on the front of the album cover―that was fun. And then it was suggested to me that we use a different picture for the album cover because, they kept saying, “We need eyes, lips, hair on an album cover. You know no one’s going to know who that is.” And I was like, “That’s the point. We’re starting over.” Also, the reason I didn’t put my face on the album cover is because I didn’t want people to fully diagnose the emotional DNA of this album before it came out. If I’m smiling, it’s a happy record; if I’m frowning, it’s a sad record. I wanted people to be able to detect no emotion on my face. It was just taken on this ‘80s Polaroid camera that I have. I knew that I was doing something that I fully believed in when I was confronted with these people on my team, who were only going by what they knew―which is that there hasn’t been a successful country-to-pop crossover, really ever, who has sold as well as their country career did. They’d say “You’re not going to sell as much.“ and I would say, “I don’t care. This is the album I made, this is what I’m going to call it, this is how I’m going to label it.” I knew that I’d made songs that my fans would like; I was like, “You guys don’t know them like I do. You sit in an office, I’m out there at shows with them, I’m on tumblr talking to them, I know what they want from me.” Thank God it worked out. If we’d sold one album less than a million in the first week, it would have been two years of “Taylor, we told you.” So glad we sold almost 1.3 [million] in the first week.
Taylor Swift about 1989 (Elle Magazine)
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just came to realize there’s a white woman who goes by “eskimeaux” as her band name or whatever like… tired of white people using a racial slur to their advantage
Gabby is Tlingit. She has made a THOROUGH statement regarding the name of her band, “Eskimeaux.”
Again, the more places this is, and the more people research and share, the less likely it is that posts like this happen.
Original post:
http://eskimeaux.tumblr.com/post/115708470193/on-our-band-name-eskimeaux
Here is another post from 2014 that addresses the faux-name controversy.
http://eskimeaux.tumblr.com/post/76328783256
We’ve copied and pasted the full post for those who don’t want to follow an outside link:
We’ve been subtweet-style called out by a few people in the past couple weeks for using the band name Eskimeaux as a band of four seemingly white people. I wanted to make a post that people can refer to if they’re confused about our band name, so here it is:
I was adopted. The only information I have about my birth family or blood line is that my birth father is Tlingit eskimo. The Tlingit tribe in Alaska considers the designation “eskimo” to be inoffensive and neutral, even preferable to imprecise terns like Inuit (the Tlingit are not Inuit). I chose this moniker as a teenager, in a time when I felt like I had been denied an identity - my Tlingit heritage was the only thing I could hold onto about my cultural history that was real. As a person who had very limited information about where I came from, this was a very powerful idea. The name Eskimeaux is in no way appropriative – I do not seek to utilize or contrive an anglo-fied or whitewashed version of the Tlingit culture. I don’t mystify the Tlingit culture in my imagination. The name is personal to me and I don’t condone non-eskimo people using the term ignorantly.
The other members of my band are not Tlingit. Eskimeaux is my solo project, of which I take full ownership, and the members of the live band had no part in its naming. Eskimeaux is basically me: it’s an empowered persona that has brought me warmth and fulfillment in times of isolation and confusion about my origins.
I find it weird and offensive that people are so quick to police perceived racism from an extremely white-centric perspective. It seems like it never crossed anyone’s mind that I might be connected by blood to the people whose term I’m using (people who use the term “eskimo” in a non-derogatory way) and it sucks that people are so quick to cast stones without doing any research about me or the band name (I actually posted about this a few years ago on tumblr).
This is less important, but the -eaux suffix is just a playful jumble of letters that represents the way I record - a confusing layering of sounds that somehow coalesce into something simple.
In the future, I would appreciate it if people with questions about the band name would approach me directly with them instead of making public posts that are designed to slander us rather than start a conversation. I’m happy to talk to anyone who wants more information about this, but the degree to which it feels like people are trying to just get dirt on me and bring down this project is really gross. I hope this post clears all this up once and for all, but if not, I’m pretty good at responding to messages on our facebook page (http://facebook.com/eskimeauxrocks) so that’s a good way to get in touch. Gabby
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