"Las Desheredadas" is a bold and multifaceted album that combines contemporary urban music with a deep political and social charge. The album's lyrics address issues such as feminism, exploitation, non-heteronormative relationships and the fight against patriarchy. This political approach plus the rhythm that at times borders on the danceable make it an outstanding work within the Spanish-speaking feminist music scene.
ROTOTOM!!!💥💥 Gracias @balkanparadiseorchestra por contar con nosotras y liarla juntas otra vez !!! ❤️❤️❤️ Suertudas de compartir con @santa.salut @tribade.dyke y @travisbirds escenario y post fiesta!! . Gracias vida 🙏🏽🙏🏽 . #balkanparadiseorchestra #rototomsunsplash #rototom #tribade #santasalut #travisbirds #marujalimon #lasmarujas #mujeresenlamusica #womanmusician https://www.instagram.com/p/Chjnvo8DdVT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
One of the largest music and cultural festivals in Europe denounced the Spanish girl band Tribade for defacing an Israeli flag during the festival over the weekend.
“The actions of the group Tribade are against our cherished values of welcome and respect and we deeply condemn this hateful stunt,” the Sziget Festival said in a statement shared on Monday on its Instagram Stories. “They will, of course, not be invited back to our festivals in the future.”
Two members of the Barcelona-based rap group recorded themselves at the festival in Budapest, Hungary, going into a tented area, where attendees slept, and spray-painting the words “Free Palestine” and “Israel doesn’t exist” on the Israeli flag, as well as a caricature of genitals with the words “Eat this.” The “Gaupasa” singers posted the video on their Instagram Stories and wrote in the caption, “Tribade does not go back on its word.” The video has since been deleted from the band’s Instagram account.
The band has since made their Instagram and Twitter accounts private and two of the members have deleted their Instagram accounts.
The festival, which ran from Aug. 10-15, featured Israeli acts such as singer Noga Erez, the indie pop band Lola Marsh and rapper Echo.
Ari Ingel, director of the entertainment industry non-profit organization Creative Community for Peace, said to The Algemeiner on Monday about Tribade’s actions, “Hateful displays like this do nothing to advance peace between Israelis and Palestinians. Instead of creating more animosity and division, they should support groups on the ground that are using music and the arts to bring both sides together.”
🔥PUSSY POWER🔥 Enamorada de mi vestido de rollito así como oriental-fusion-occidental con letras rúnicas que pongan Pussy Power. Es la perfección. Recuerdo que conocí a @tribade.rap y @arteporvo a la vez gracias a @sinzer_q (MISS U 💜 por cierto...este finde no ..el que viene...ESTOY EN BCN...👀). Vi el videoclip, y dije "quiénes son estas, y qué es ese vestido, y porqué las amo, y porque no lo tengo en mi casa". Y justo este finde me grabé con el vestido, e hice una combo con Tribade para mis alumnas. Sin querer, pero todo unido. #deliriumfusion #tribade #tribaderap #arteporvo #arteporvopeople #pussypower https://www.instagram.com/p/CWW3OHbIy5a/?utm_medium=tumblr