PATRICK SHIROISHI

Forgetting Is Violent

American Dreams Records

LPADR84

American Dreams Records

36
Format: 12inch VinylRelease: 19.09.2025
27,10
pre-order now 19.09.2025

expected to be published on 19.09.2025

Forgetting Is Violent
TRACKLIST
  • 1:     To Protect Our Family Names (Feat. Aaron Turner)
  • 2:     Mountains That Take Wing (Feat. Aaron Turner And Gemma Thompson)
  • 3:     Prayer For A Trembling Body
  • 4:     What Does Anyone Want But To Feel A Little More Free? (Feat. Aaron Turner And Faith Coloccia)
  • 5:     To Become Another Being There Has To Be Some Kind Of Death
  • 6:     There Is No Moment In My Life In Which This Is Not Happening (Feat. Otay::onii)
  • 7:     Trying To Get To Heaven Before They Close The Door (Feat. Mat Ball)
  • 8:     One Last Walk With The Wind Of My Past

Forgetting is Violent is the most powerful release to date from Los Angeles saxophonist and composer Patrick Shiroishi (The Armed, Wild Up), with timely suites that meditate on racism and addiction. The music developed in part through extensive solo touring opening for Emma Ruth Rundle, in which Shiroishi brought effects pedals to the forefront. For the first time on a solo LP, Shiroishi has brought in collaborators: a who’s who of heavy music, including Aaron Turner (SUMAC), Gemma Thompson (Savages), and Mat Ball (BIG|BRAVE). With liner notes by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Hua Hsu, Forgetting is Violent is Shiroishi’s latest masterwork. We recommend snapping this one up while you can, because we expect copies will fly.

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PATRICK SHIROISHI, Forgetting Is Violent LPADR84, 2025-09-19 00:00:00, 0727431750259.
12inch Vinyl 0.20 kg.
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