Solidarity Not Silence

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Solidarity Not Silence

I want to show support to this incredibly strong group of women who are not letting themselves be silenced.

Solidarity Not Silence is a group of women facing defamation case for speaking out about English rapper Jonny “Itch” Fox (previously referred to only as “A”).

Described on their crowdfunding page: “We are a group of women who are fighting a claim of defamation made against us by a well-known musician (hereon referred to as A). We refuse to be silenced and we need your solidarity to fight this case.”

“Our group includes one of A's ex-girlfriends, one of several of his former partners who are facing a libel claim, and feminist musicians who spoke out in support of these women. Legal papers have been served against all of us.”

“We cannot agree to these terms and do not want our case to set a precedent for silencing marginalised voices in the music industry and beyond. We need to keep fighting even though we do not have the same power, fame or financial backing as A, as we do not believe that money should be a barrier to accessing justice. We refuse to be silenced and we believe we must pursue justice.”

Their legal battle continues and they are in need of help to pay legal fees.

On May 4, they released the track “This is Sisterhood” to further bring awareness to their case and crowdfunding. It’s a powerful track, feature my top role model Kathleen Hanna. The song lyrics describes what this case is all about.

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US SINGLE PREMIERE

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US SINGLE PREMIERE

BELLMAN - LET SOMEBODY IN


NORDIC DREAM POP ARTIST BELLMAN releases single “Let Somebody In” today, first single from the forthcoming album. “Let Somebody In” addresses Bellman’s recent years’ struggle with anxiety and depression and is written for those of us who have experienced the darker side of life. The song is about hope and the importance of asking for help.

Listen to “Let Somebody In” on Northerly’s Indie Playlist in Spotify!

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I asked Bellman if he would open up about his struggles.

“It came very suddenly and surprisingly with no direct trigger that I can pinpoint. I was driving my car when it just hit me like a ton of bricks. I had to stop the car immediately. I really thought I was going to die.”

Bellman asked for help.

“Thankfully, I received the help and support I needed and now, two years later, I have learned to live with it and cope with the episodes when they come. I’ve also gotten to know myself better through this challenge, so something good came out of this as well.”

“With ‘Let Somebody In’ I was inspired to dive into the darkness, yet I feel that it can give hope to those who need it.”

I thank you, Bellman, for sharing your story with us!


If you need help, please call SAMHSA’s National Helpline – 1-800-662-HELP (4357)


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“I have learned to live with it and cope with the episodes when they come. I’ve also gotten to know myself better through this challenge, so something good came out of this as well.”


ICUM: Watch Bellman at Paste Studios (NYC) in 2017!



Lyrics

Let Somebody In

I saw your face behind the wall 
Don’t reveal your plan 
They’ll never understand 

 Make a pillow of the snow 
Don’t you let them know 
Don’t you let them know 

 Peel your spiral-dreams away 
Judge me by my cover 
Judge me when I pray 

Tell your friends that you’ll be fine 
‘Cause I do it all the time I do it all the time 

Let somebody in 
It’s time to come home 
What took you so long? 
What took you so long? 
Wherever you’re from 
I made you this song 
What took you so long? 
What took you so long? 

Don’t you fail me now
I’ll be just fine 
Three six and nine

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