Say She She - Cut & Rewind (2025) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Say She She
Title: Cut & Rewind
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: drink sum wtr
Genre: Funk, Soul, Indie Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 43:27
Total Size: 103 / 284 / 544 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Cut & Rewind
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: drink sum wtr
Genre: Funk, Soul, Indie Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 43:27
Total Size: 103 / 284 / 544 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Cut & Rewind (2:56)
2. Under the Sun (3:18)
3. Disco Life (3:32)
4. Chapters (3:13)
5. Possibilities (3:41)
6. Take It All (4:04)
7. She Who Dares (4:20)
8. Shop Boy (4:20)
9. Bandit (2:44)
10. Little Kisses (4:32)
11. Do All Things With Love (3:50)
12. Make It Known (3:06)
One of this year's must-own records. NYC punk-chic, discodelic funk band Say She She is back with Cut and Rewind, their politically-charged, dancefloor-crushing third album and first with their new label partner, drink sum wtr (aja monet, THEY.)
Led by the powerhouse vocal trio of Piya Malik, Sabrina Mileo Cunningham, and Nya Gazelle Brown, the group channels progenitors like Minnie Ripperton, Charles Stepney, Liquid Liquid, and Raw Silk to create a groove-forward, psychedelic soundscape of pulsing disco beats, heavenly whistle tones, and soaring three-part harmonies.
There's a feeling of righteous rebellion simmering beneath these songs' body-moving exterior, though: "She Who Dares" is a call to fight against a near-future dystopia where women's rights have been decimated globally; "Disco Life" decries the racism and homophobia of Steve Dahl's 1979 "Disco Demolition Night," reclaiming the dancefloor as "a playing field where all are free."
Led by the powerhouse vocal trio of Piya Malik, Sabrina Mileo Cunningham, and Nya Gazelle Brown, the group channels progenitors like Minnie Ripperton, Charles Stepney, Liquid Liquid, and Raw Silk to create a groove-forward, psychedelic soundscape of pulsing disco beats, heavenly whistle tones, and soaring three-part harmonies.
There's a feeling of righteous rebellion simmering beneath these songs' body-moving exterior, though: "She Who Dares" is a call to fight against a near-future dystopia where women's rights have been decimated globally; "Disco Life" decries the racism and homophobia of Steve Dahl's 1979 "Disco Demolition Night," reclaiming the dancefloor as "a playing field where all are free."