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Jelly Cleaver - Black Line

In Our Headphones

KEXP

Music, Music Commentary

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2021

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Jelly Cleaver - "Black Line," a 2021 single on Gearbox Records.

On today's Song of the Day, South London-based artist/activist Jelly Cleaver uses her bluesy guitar rock to speak out on global warming. In a press release, she elaborates:

“This song was especially inspired by the story of the Ogoni Nine and Shell oil corporation. Having poisoned the Niger Delta region with negligent oil spills, the Ogoni people who were indigenous there rose up and demanded Shell clean up the oil and compensate them. Shell worked with the military dictatorship government who raided villages killing 2,000 and displacing 80,000. Shell then bribed witnesses to provide false testimonies so that the leaders of the uprising were executed, who became known as the Ogoni nine.”

“It was also inspired by the Dakota Access Pipeline Protests by the Standing Rock Sioux and the many times the fossil fuel industry has abused the world.”

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Music

0:18.0

Black line runs from the belly of a gun

0:27.0

Black line spreads over the seabed

0:35.0

Black line draws poison water from the soul

0:44.0

Black line winds tear you small cut to the skies

0:49.0

There's no going back

0:55.0

There's no going back

0:58.0

You can't go back

1:01.0

On your cross

1:04.0

No, no

1:13.0

No

1:24.0

No

1:27.0

No

1:30.0

No

1:33.0

No

1:36.0

No

1:40.0

No

1:44.0

No

1:48.0

No

1:52.0

No

1:56.0

No

2:00.0

No

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