Mdou Moctar: Funeral For Justice (2024)
It’s been said that Mdou Moctar, the ferocious guitar whiz some have dubbed the “Eddie Van Halen of Tuareg” built his first guitar because of Abdallah Oumbadougou. So it’s fitting that on the heels of Oumbadougou’s stellar compilation we get to Moctar’s sixth album of righteous rock, Funeral for Justice. And similar to that compilation, the music is imbued with a fiery political perspective and lyrics that speak to the loss of Nigerian culture in a land of continued colonialism and encroaching homogenization. Where the two differ is in the intensity of their approach. Where Oumbadougou sits nestled in an almost folk blues exploration, Mdou Moctar blazes out with – to leverage a Clutch title – pure rock fury.
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