CORINNA CORINNA delivers “Foudres de guerre,” a French version of the traditional “Nottamun Town,” the song that inspired Bob Dylan’s “Masters of War. The release places her in a long tradition of protest folk while also giving the material a new cultural voice.

CORINNA CORINNA sings with a personal, easy touch and emotional weight. The song is steeped in history but also speaks to the present day, in the tradition of protest music shaped by Woody Guthrie, Joan Baez, and Dolores O’Riordan. It is timeless, speaking to the ongoing relevance of folk music in relation to contemporary social tensions.

With “Foudres de guerre, CORINNA CORINNA has been confirmed as a story singer with a historical background and human adversity. There’s a lasting quality to the song that lingers, and this is a folk track for the modern age.

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