Public Domain “#Toyland” Debuts via Rolling Stone
Public Domain “#Toyland” ft. Ray Angry, Questlove, Black Thought, Marcus King, Pino Palladino, Liv Warfield Debuts via Rolling Stone
PUBLIC DOMAIN
Rolling Stone Debuts “#Toyland” Single + Video
ft. Ray Angry, Questlove, Black Thought, Marcus King, Pino Palladino, Liv Warfield & Members of the Dap-KingsAvailable across platforms here.
“Makeovers With a Purpose” – The New York Times
“How an Art Collective Brings Artworks From the Past Back to Life” – ARTNET
“#Toyland” single art by Efram Wolff
Public Domain is an ongoing music/art crossover collaboration by Grammy-nominated pianist and producer Ray Angry and multidisciplinary artist and writer Katherine McMahon.
Their recent single “#AlcoholicBlues” was met with acclaim spanning NPR “New Music Friday”, ARTNET and Under The Radar. Today, they have unleashed a brand new, star-studded track “#Toyland” featuring Ray Angry, Questlove, Black Thought, Marcus King, Pino Palladino, Liv Warfield and Ian Hendrickson Smith + Dave Guy of the Dap-Kings on horns.The original “Toyland” is a wistful song about childhood and loss of innocence, from the 1903 Christmas-themed operetta. Public Domain’s updated version brings some soul to your holiday playlist while exploring the psychedelic & spiritual realm. Presented alongside a new official video directed by Tatjana Krstevski, “#Toyland” expounds on the sentiment that through spiritual self exploration and rebirth, you don’t necessarily return the same person. “#Toyland” debuted today with Rolling Stone and is available across platforms via Mister Goldfinger Music.
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Each Public Domain release navigates themes of intellectual property as a commodity, appropriation, identity, and the illusion of newness. Throughout the project Angry & McMahon expand upon expired copywritten material to sculpt a contemporary narrative about the cyclical nature of history while exploring generational shifts and the notion of ownership. Firmly rooted in the present, Public Domain synthesizes the existential dilemmas from the past, while critiquing the channels that are used to sell narratives & goods today.
Photo Credit: Sasha Charoensub
Ray Angry website | Katherine McMahon website
