Lady Blackbird: The queer soul voice inspires with slang spirituals!

Transparenz: Redaktionell erstellt und geprüft.
Veröffentlicht am

Discover the music of Lady Blackbird, who will perform in Jena on June 26, 2025 and present her impressive themes.

Entdecken Sie die Musik von Lady Blackbird, die am 26. Juni 2025 in Jena auftritt und ihre eindrucksvollen Themen präsentiert.
Discover the music of Lady Blackbird, who will perform in Jena on June 26, 2025 and present her impressive themes.

Lady Blackbird: The queer soul voice inspires with slang spirituals!

A heart full of stories: Lady Blackbird conquers the stages with her powerful voice and profound lyrics. The American singer, who grew up in Farmington, New Mexico, is not only known as a musical sensation in the black music genre, but also as the voice of a generation that stands up for freedom and self-determination. Her music, which radiates both joy and heartbreak, reflects her personal experiences and offers listeners an escape from everyday life.

Lady Blackbird, whose real name is Marley Munroe, has established herself on the music scene over the past three years. Their debut album “Black Acid Soul” was released in 2021 and quickly gained notoriety by reaching number 11 on the German album charts. She is now touring with her second studio album “Slang Spirituals”, which is seen as a confirmation of her talent and versatility. The first song on the album, “Let Not (Your Heart Be Troubled),” sets the tone for an emotional experience that captivates the listener. Lady Blackbird skillfully combines elements of gospel, jazz and soul, her powerful voice is often reminiscent of legends like Billie Holiday and Nina Simone, and develops a sound that brings back memories of seventies soul greats like Marvin Gaye and Curtis Mayfield.

A musical dialogue about identity and emotions

In “Slang Spirituals,” Lady Blackbird addresses not only her musical influences, but also her experiences as a queer woman and the pressure she felt. Her unique lyrics and honest way of expressing herself are deeply intertwined with her Christian character and search for self-acceptance. The music becomes a way for them to channel their challenges and at the same time offer other listeners a place to identify, as they experience in the emotional arrangements and stories.

In an interview she explained that she doesn't want to limit herself to just jazz or soul; Rather, she sees herself as a versatile singer who wants to explore all facets of her art. “Slang Spirituals” is the result of a close collaboration with her mentor and producer Chris Seefried. The self-written songs not only show her creative potential, but also her ability to tell emotional stories that are touching and thought-provoking.

The magic of a live experience

Lady Blackbird is not only impressive in the studio, but also shows how powerful and intense her music is on stage. She presented her debut album at the Montreux Jazz Festival, which was an unforgettable experience for many of her fans. Her live performances offer a completely unique dimension in which listeners can experience how she conveys emotions with her strong voice. The concerts are an invitation to leave the hustle and bustle of everyday life behind and let yourself be driven by the music.

With her attitude of using her music as a space for self-expression and her honest lyrics that address both joy and heartbreak, Lady Blackbird remains an exceptional artist who is setting new impulses in the music scene. Her impressive combination of different musical styles and emotional storytelling makes her a voice that should be heard.

For anyone interested: You can find out more about Lady Blackbird and her current album “Slang Spirituals” here MusicReviews, while ARD audio library offers exciting insights into the artist. For more local concert highlights you can also MDR not missing.