Let's Eat Grandma unveil three new instrumentals for Semiramis soundtrack
Let's Eat Grandma have dropped three new instrumentals that soundtrack performance art piece Semiramis.
Semiramis is a performance art piece by Tai Shani, and is "an expanded adaptation of Christine de Pizan’s 1405 protofeminist text The Book of the City of Ladies, in which dialogues with three celestial females, "Reason", "Rectitude" and "Justice", build a metaphorical protected city for women, using examples of important contributions women have made to Western civilisation and arguments that prove their intellectual and moral equality with men."
The commissioned soundtrack for the piece is created by Let's Eat Grandma, and it arrives with three heavenly instrumentals, titled "Overflow", "Glittering", and "Salt Lakes".
Let's Eat Grandma's new songs are their first since last year's I'm All Ears record.
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