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Mdou Moctar announce new album, Funeral For Justice

28 February 2024, 16:23 | Written by Tyler Damara Kelly

Mahamadou Souleymane, known professionally as Mdou Moctar, has announced the forthcoming album, Funeral For Justice.

The forthcoming release was recorded at the close of two years spent touring the globe following the release of 2021 breakout Afrique Victime.

In July 2023 – after Funeral For Justice had been completed – Niger’s democratically elected government was deposed in a military coup. The president was placed under house arrest and the nation plunged into a state of chaos and uncertainty. The French have withdrawn. The area continues to be threatened by terrorism. The band – then on tour in the US – was, for a time, unable to return to their families.

"I don't support the coup," explains Mdou, "but I never in my life liked France in my country. I don't hate France or French people, I don't hate American people either, but I don't support their manipulative policies, what they do in Africa. In 2023 we want to be free, we need to smile, you understand?"

"This album is really different for me," explains Moctar, the band’s singer, namesake, and indisputably iconic guitarist. "Now the problems of terrorist violence are more serious in Africa. When the US and Europe came here, they said they're going to help us, but what we see is really different. They never help us to find a solution."

"Mdou Moctar has been a strong anti-colonial band ever since I've been a part of it," says producer and bassist Mikey Coltun, who has been playing with Moctar since 2017. "France came in, fucked up the country, then said ‘you’re free.’ And they’re not." The song "Oh France" tackles this head on: “France veils its actions in cruelty/ We are better without this turbulent relationship/ We must understand their endless lethal games.”

The quartet will perform UK headline and festival dates this summer, including a show at Electric Brixton on 3 July, and End Of The Road festival in August, with further dates to follow.

Tracklist:

  1. Funeral For Justice
  2. Imouhar
  3. Takoba
  4. Sousoume
  5. Imagerhan
  6. Tchinta
  7. Djallo #1
  8. Oh France
  9. Modern Slaves

Funeral For Justice will be released on 3 May via Matador.

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