
Photo: Chris Almeida
There’s exciting news from Alabaster DePlume, who has just announced the release of a new EP of instrumentals. Entitled Dear Children of Our Children, I Knew: Epilogue, the EP was recorded while on tour in the US last year, in support of his widely acclaimed album A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole. After a few weeks and a slew of shows playing with bassist Shahzad Ismaily and drummer Tcheser Holmes, the three musicians developed a strong connection. Speaking about the EP, DePlume comments:
“Meeting with you all at the shows I sensed that you felt voiceless, on this ethical issue that also spelled out what we’re seeing today, in the form of ICE. That experience with you is etched into me, like graffiti or a poster on the wall. It’s my job to deliver your voice, and that’s what this record is. And to take action. That urgency compelled me to record then. And now here we are. As we said, this world is awakening to the reality it was already living.”
Long profoundly connected to Palestine, on Dear Children of Our Children, I Knew DePlume uses field recordings and samples of children playing and of normal life in the West Bank. The cover art also features wheatpaste posters of a drawing made by a 13-year-old boy from Gaza, with an inscription that says in Arabic, “Dedicated to the mother of the martyr/witness Obaida Ahmed al-Qiram. May you rest in peace. From your student, the artist, Hasan Jawad Abudayyeh.”
Dear Children of Our Children, I Knew will see the light of day on May 5th through International Anthem, with a Record Store Day exclusive vinyl LP arriving earlier on April 18th. Lucky for us, DePlume has today unveiled the powerful and deeply engaging lead single, ‘It’s Only Now Once (Elbit Systems Windowpane)’. Take a listen below.




