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Feminist Sweepstakes

Le Tigre

2001 · Electronic

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Feminist Sweepstakes by Le Tigre

Feminist Sweepstakes is an Electronic album by Le Tigre, originally released in 2001. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

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Feminist Sweepstakes is the second studio album by American dance-punk band Le Tigre. It was released on October 16, 2001 by record label Mr. Lady. Feminist Sweepstakes is Le Tigre's first album to feature JD Samson as a member of the band. She had previously worked with the band as a roadie and the operator of former member Sadie Benning's slide show during live performances in support of their first record. The album title "Feminist Sweepstakes" was explained by JD Samson: "The idea came to us when pondering the idea of what a feminist Easter basket may look like. We began planning a basket of goodies that would be a prize that could be won by an unsuspecting record buyer. Soon enough, after bouncing the word sweepstakes around, we looked up 'sweepstakes' in the dictionary and there was instant gratification. A sweepstakes is a contest in which the members of the contest put together their own (be it money or object, etc.) in order to come out with a large winning of some sort for the prize winner. For u, the feminist sweepstakes is the life we live as feminists (for one) every feminist gives her/his own to the rest of the community, and each person then is able to have the collective power of feminism itself. And number two, each song then becomes a prize for each willing/winning listener." "F.Y.R.", which stands for "Fifty Years of Ridicule", is one of the album's faster song. The song name is a reference to the book The Dialectic of Sex by Shulamith Firestone, which describes the fifty years of ridicule American women had to deal with between obtaining the ability to vote in 1920 to the book's publication in 1970. It also includes references to mifepristone/RU-486, Title IX, the shower scene in which Janet Leigh is killed in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, Mr. Doubtfire and Virginia Slims cigarette, who used the slogan "You've Come a Long Way, Baby" and themes of independence and liberation to advertise towards women during the 1960s and 1970. The song's outro is a live stand-up performance by stand-up comedian and actress Paula Poundstone. Dyke March 2001 consists mainly of recorded samples from the Dyke March in New York City, which the band members attended. Samson said the song was written in mind of making it a dance hit for lesbian bars; "Lesbian bars shouldn't have to play Madonna and Young M.C. We really wanted to create a song that was made for and by queer women all over. We wanted women marching and exploding with lesbian pride to fuel the song as lyrics and percussive instrument." "Keep On Livin'" is a song about "both forms of coming out", as an abuse survivor and/or as an LGBT person, and moving on from the hardships of it. It was written collaboratively by Hanna and Samson, who both felt their respective experiences of sexual abuse and coming out drew emotional parallel. It was also inspired by Ann Cvetkovic's essay, "Sexual Trauma / Queer Memory", which discusses the intersections between "Incest, Lesbianism and Therapeutic Culture", and led to the decision to mention both subjects in the same song. Le Tigre has a dedicated page on their website, also called "Keep On Livin' ", which contains advice from JD Samson for coming out, as well as help from Kathleen Hanna for sexual abuse survivor. The page also contains a music video for the song, which was and produced and directed by Paper Tiger Television in collaboration with Samson, and features several LGBTQ+ youths from New York. Release Feminist Sweepstakes was released on October 16, 2001. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Lt Tour Theme2:47
  2. 2Shred A2:46
  3. 3Fake French2:53
  4. 4F.Y.R.3:15
  5. 5On Guard3:30
  6. 6Much Finer2:33
  7. 7Dyke March 20014:37
  8. 8Tres Bien3:08
  9. 9Well Well Well4:19
  10. 10T.G.I.F.3:18
  11. 11My Art2:01
  12. 12Cry for Everything Bad That's Ever Happened2:41
  13. 13Keep on Livin'3:10

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • Synth-Pop / New Wave
  • synthetic
  • defiant
  • political

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