FEELING BODY Reviewed In Pitchfork

As COVID-19 has kept shapeshifting, so too has the concept of the “pandemic album.” There are those made in immediate reaction to its circumstances, like the solo efforts written in newly liberated swaths of time and the work assembled over sturdy WiFi connections. But fewer projects have reckoned with the pandemic’s elliptical tail: the rippling effects of its years-long destabilization, the lingering cloud of long-term illness, and the gaps between those still living in the pandemic and those who’ve left it behind them. FEELING BODY occupies this uncharted terrain, probing at visceral feelings of physical and psychological discomfort. Operating without meaningful answers about what may lie ahead, Kariũki nonetheless extends a reassuring hand into the void.

Read the full review written by Allison Hussey on Pitchfork

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