On January 18, Tairrie B turned 61 years young, ageing, by her own inimitable admission, “not gracefully, but ragefully.” Anyone familiar with the three-and-a-half-decade career trajectory of My Ruin’s livewire vocalist will hardly be surprised at her refusal to go gently into that good night. But 13 years since last LP The Sacred Moon, and five since confiding in K! that she’d shifted focus from writing music to her long-awaited memoir, Declaration Of Resistance is a truly unexpected treat.
Reverberating with urgent anger following the Palpatine-like return of Donald Trump, there’s precious little rust to be shaken off as opening track and lead single Compromised spits vitriol at ‘A cult of chaos and vanity / Malignant pig and fascist muse / Definition of waste, fraud and abuse.’ The Audacity descends into more measured menace, mixing old feminist themes with an ageless message that ‘Youth is not measured by a mirror that shatters / It’s a fire inside and speaking out for what matters.’ Then friend Jack Osborne from Brit alt.rock band Call To The Void crops up for a leftfield guest spot on aptly-titled, deliciously sludgy highlight True Allies, segueing from rap-rock to really heavy metal.