Weighing in at just over two-and-a-half hours, 'Box of Dark Roses' is the final 27 songs from Stevie's eccentric Portland-based collective Mope Grooves.
An activist and an artist who was adored by her local community, Stevie passed away earlier this year, funding the recording of 'Box of Dark Roses' by "submitting [her] body to hyper-exploitation". It was the last set of music she wrote, and some of the most unusual; unlike its lo-fi/garage rock predecessors, this one's a selection of synth collages, sketches and rough-edged pop songs that broadcast her place in the canon of trans activists, poets and revolutionaries. It stands as a testament to Stevie's all-too-short career, multi-faceted and exuberant in the face of "severe pain" and job insecurity. A future cult classic, for certain.
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Weighing in at just over two-and-a-half hours, 'Box of Dark Roses' is the final 27 songs from Stevie's eccentric Portland-based collective Mope Grooves.
An activist and an artist who was adored by her local community, Stevie passed away earlier this year, funding the recording of 'Box of Dark Roses' by "submitting [her] body to hyper-exploitation". It was the last set of music she wrote, and some of the most unusual; unlike its lo-fi/garage rock predecessors, this one's a selection of synth collages, sketches and rough-edged pop songs that broadcast her place in the canon of trans activists, poets and revolutionaries. It stands as a testament to Stevie's all-too-short career, multi-faceted and exuberant in the face of "severe pain" and job insecurity. A future cult classic, for certain.
Weighing in at just over two-and-a-half hours, 'Box of Dark Roses' is the final 27 songs from Stevie's eccentric Portland-based collective Mope Grooves.
An activist and an artist who was adored by her local community, Stevie passed away earlier this year, funding the recording of 'Box of Dark Roses' by "submitting [her] body to hyper-exploitation". It was the last set of music she wrote, and some of the most unusual; unlike its lo-fi/garage rock predecessors, this one's a selection of synth collages, sketches and rough-edged pop songs that broadcast her place in the canon of trans activists, poets and revolutionaries. It stands as a testament to Stevie's all-too-short career, multi-faceted and exuberant in the face of "severe pain" and job insecurity. A future cult classic, for certain.
Weighing in at just over two-and-a-half hours, 'Box of Dark Roses' is the final 27 songs from Stevie's eccentric Portland-based collective Mope Grooves.
An activist and an artist who was adored by her local community, Stevie passed away earlier this year, funding the recording of 'Box of Dark Roses' by "submitting [her] body to hyper-exploitation". It was the last set of music she wrote, and some of the most unusual; unlike its lo-fi/garage rock predecessors, this one's a selection of synth collages, sketches and rough-edged pop songs that broadcast her place in the canon of trans activists, poets and revolutionaries. It stands as a testament to Stevie's all-too-short career, multi-faceted and exuberant in the face of "severe pain" and job insecurity. A future cult classic, for certain.
Includes fold out poster zine with extended liner notes and lyrics by stevie.
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Weighing in at just over two-and-a-half hours, 'Box of Dark Roses' is the final 27 songs from Stevie's eccentric Portland-based collective Mope Grooves.
An activist and an artist who was adored by her local community, Stevie passed away earlier this year, funding the recording of 'Box of Dark Roses' by "submitting [her] body to hyper-exploitation". It was the last set of music she wrote, and some of the most unusual; unlike its lo-fi/garage rock predecessors, this one's a selection of synth collages, sketches and rough-edged pop songs that broadcast her place in the canon of trans activists, poets and revolutionaries. It stands as a testament to Stevie's all-too-short career, multi-faceted and exuberant in the face of "severe pain" and job insecurity. A future cult classic, for certain.