Feminist Artist Watch: Melissa Giges
New York native Melissa Giges just released her national debut of Evident, where she sings with a soft yet almost haunting voice which conveniently matches the production of the music in the album, particularly the song, Evident. (Listen below.) Utilizing off-key notes in the crux of a song - and making them work - come from of my favorite songs and artist, like Fiona Apple, Portishead, etc. She's no Fiona or Portis, but surely has great potential. She told us why and how feminism effects her life and music: I grew up in a family where there weren't gender-defined roles: Mom and Dad were interchangeable as caretakers and wage earners. As a result, I simply expected to be treated with respect and equality even as I recognized that women often did not get the same treatment as men. I believe my album "Evident" reflects this mind-set, telling a story from an independent, strong woman's point of view and using music as an outlet to express--not silence--strong feelings. <object width="400" height="100"> </object>
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