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Austin Chronicle
Article • May 24, 2018
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Link | Playback: Being Christeene in 2018 |
Description | “I’m a collection of all the shit that you’re throwing around in this stratosphere of online media conversation.” |
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The Austin drag miscreant, laying raunchy raps over unconventional electro production, isn't particularly suited for today's inoffensive social climate, but thrives in 2018 nonetheless. The Paul Soileau character's exquisitely realized sophomore LP, Basura, challenges boundaries with such verve that even the primal command "taste my fuck" suggests an invitation into a fascinating artistic domain. In advance of two hometown album release shows – tonight, Thursday, at Waterloo Records and Saturday at Museum of Human Achievement – "Playback" dialogued with Christeene about modern artistry, during which the singer appealed for increased vulnerability.