Artist's albums
Freedom Is A Constant Struggle
2023 · single
Breaking The Thermometer
2022 · album
Fort Dimanche
2021 · single
Eh La Bas
2019 · single
The Capitalist Blues
2019 · album
Money Is King
2019 · single
Lavi Vye Neg
2018 · single
The Capitalist Blues
2018 · single
A Day for the Hunter, A Day for the Prey
2016 · album
Vari-Colored Songs: a Tribute to Langston Hughes
2014 · album
Heart of Gold
2013 · single
Mèsi Bondye
2013 · single
Song for a Dark Girl
2013 · single
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Biography
There are more questions than answers on Leyla McCalla’s remarkable new album, Breaking The Thermometer. What does democracy look like? Who does it work for? How long can it last? On its surface, the record explores the legacy of Radio Haiti—Haiti’s first radio station to report the news in Haitian Kreyòl, the voice of the people—as well as the journalists who risked and lost their lives to broadcast it for nearly 50 years. But on a more fundamental level, the collection is a deeply personal reckoning with memory and identity, with the roles of artists and activists and immigrants in modern society, with the very notion of storytelling itself. In delving into the project, McCalla found herself forced to grapple with her own experiences as a Haitian-American woman, unraveling layers of marginalization and generations of repression and resolve as she searched for a clearer vision of herself and her purpose. The result is at once a work of radical performance art, historical scholarship, and personal memoir, a wide-ranging and powerful meditation on family and democracy and free expression that couldn’t have arrived at a more timely moment.