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Nahko and Medicine for the People: Take Your Power Back (Live) - VINYL LP

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Management number 205836737 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $53.55 Model Number 205836737
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Title: Take Your Power Back (Live)
Artist: Nahko and Medicine for the People
Label: Side One Dummy
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 603967173314
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2020-09-26
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: PICTURE DISC VINYL, 10-INCH VINYL

In a career built on reflective, deeply personal songwriting, Nahko's extraordinary new album, "Take Your Power Back," stands as far and away his most profound, revelatory, and fully realized collection yet. Recorded in Los Angeles and Executive Produced by cut & dry, the record grapples with grief, trauma, and reconciliation, learning to face heartache head on and embrace the peace and serenity that comes with understanding and acceptance. As heavy as all that may sound, "Take Your Power Back" is as uplifting and infectious as anything Nahko has ever released, blending socially conscious folk and rock with soulful, alt-R & B, genre-bending production. It's an album of growth, of courage, of resilience. It's a testament to the beauty and evolution that can come from fully inhabiting our pain, and it's proof positive that our true power - spiritual, physical, and emotional - inevitably comes from within./ 10" Picture Disc

Tracks:
1.1 Take Your Power Back (Live version)
1.2 4th Door

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