Kate Tempest: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
July 21, 2015 by BOB BOILEN Warning: Kate Tempest will connect you with your emotions and the cold, callous world around you. You may cry. Of all the artists I saw at SXSW this year, Tempest was the one I ll never forget. The London hiphop artist, playwright and poet speaks with a clarity and honesty unencumbered by code or lingo, with stories that cut to the very heart of how we try to survive and embrace our time on Earth. At the Tiny Desk, she jumps straight into the fire with a spokenword story of a soldier that looks at both the bravery and horror of conflict and war. She honesty left few eyes dry. And it s not simply her intent to make us weepy, she just understands the importance of us, her audience, and deems it the only imperative to connect with those in a room. She did that here at NPR; I wasn t the only one with tears. And then there are her songs, filled with stories and characters from her album Everybody Down that deal with love in a time of adversity. Intense and heartfelt enjoy and bewar
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