Paranoid & Sunburnt by Skunk Anansie

Album cover for Paranoid & Sunburnt - Skunk Anansie
1. Selling Jesus
3:44
2. Intellectualise My Blackness
3:44
3. I Can Dream
3:33
4. Little Baby Swastikkka
4:07
5. All in the Name of Pity
3:22
6. Charity
4:37
7. It Takes Blood & Guts to Be This Cool but I'm Still Just a Cliché
4:13
8. Weak
3:32
9. And Here I Stand
5:12
10. 100 Ways to Be a Good Girl
4:01
11. Rise Up
4:09

Skunk Anansie's Skin is an intense frontwoman from Brixton sporting a shaved head and powerhouse set of pipes. Set to squealing, no-frills, combat-boot rock with a powerful funk edge, her lyrics advance a strong social agenda, spelled out in bold capitals by such polemical song titles as "Intellectualize My Blackness," "Little Baby Swastikkka," and "It Takes Blood & Guts to Be This Cool But I'm Still Just a Cliche." The minor downside is that no matter how strongly you agree with the agenda, the forceful preaching, without any mitigating shades of contrast or subtlety, starts to wear thin (as an audio experience) after a few listens. Fortunately, the music is muscular and interesting enough to carry the burden. Those hungering for protest music working in a '90s rock context can fill their plates and slake their thirst here.