Ashnikko Breaks Down ‘Weedkiller’ Track By Track

Here we have an Interview with American Rapper,Singer-Songwriter and Fe man ale Warrior Protagonist Ashnikko. On this episode of ‘Making the Album’s she breaks down her Debut album ‘Weedkiller’ track by Track.

Ashnikko Breaks Down ‘Weedkiller’

Weedkiller by Ashnikko

‘Weedkiller’ is Ashnikko’s Debut album. Although she did already release her Mixtape Demidevil which many would consider an album. However, Weedkiller is her First actual complete studio album. The album is centred around the planet, and the environmental crisis that we face.

She describes it as a mix between Tank Girl and Mad max. She wanted to portray herself as the female warrior heroine with a big sword. Ashnikko says she’s done many survival courses and works towards Being that character.

The album is all about a dairy universe or planet which has been destroyed by industry, pollution and environmental crisis. However, she plays the protagonist feminist warrior girl. She is there to bring Justice. She adopts a part machine body to fight back against the evil Patriarchy to save the universe.

Ashnikko takes us through the album Track by Track. She gives us a lowdown on the song itself and what she had in mind and what was happening when she wrote it. She also discusses how she includes various Topics in her album including Feminism, Struggle, Environmentalism, Erotica and sexuality. However, she talks about how her mom was not impressed to begin with. But Ashnikko laughs it off and says she knows her mom gets it.

When it comes to the feminist struggle against the Patriarchy, she claims that we haven’t evolved at all. Not when she sees “Beast” of the male gaze being creepy and laughing like Hyenas as they tear womanhood apart.

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The Bob Dylan Debut Album – Bob Dylan

Here’s a little album for all the Bob Dylan fans here. This is his Self titled debut album Bob Dylan. Released in 1962, he covers a few of the old folk songs that Influenced his music for years to come. If you aren’t familiar with the album (or even if you are), have a little listen and see what you think. Hope you enjoy!



Bob Dylan Debut Album




Tracks;


1. Fixing to Die
2. Talking New York Blues
3. In my Time of Dying
4. A Man of Constant Sorrow
5. Fixin to Die
6. Pretty Peggy O
7. Highway 51
8. Gospel Plow
9. Baby, let me follow you down
10. House of the Rising Sun
11. Freight Train Blues
12. Song to Woody
13. See that my Grave is Kept Clean



Who is Bob Dylan?


Bob Dylan was born Robert Zimmerman in Hibbing Minnesota in 1942 where he grew up for a keen taste for music and performing. Throughout his teens he played Guitar and Piano and was attracted to the Rock n Roll scene. Emulating the stars of the day like Jerry lee Lewis, little Richard and Buddy Holly. He played in various Rock n Roll bands at home. But he wanted to take his music to the world.


Inspired by Folk legend Woody Guthrie, Bob started playing many of the old traditional folk tunes of the dustbowl era and began to write his own. Dylan left Minnesota for the bright lights of New York city where he soon moved. Playing gigs around Greenwich Village Bob started to establish a name for himself as Bob Dylan. This name he took was inspired by his liking of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.


While he was in New York city, Dylan decided to visit his hero Woody guthri in hospital where the aged folk writer was dying. This inspired him to write his song ‘Song to Woody’ which is featured here on his debut album.
In 1965, Dylan went Electric, causing an uproar at the Newport festival that year by disgruntled, more conservatively Folk fans of his who called him ‘Judas’ for apparently selling out to the Pop industry. But this didnt deter Bob and he carried on with another Fifty Plus albums after that.



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