
Last month, Los Angeles-based anti-disciplinary artist Dorian Wood announced her new album Canto de Todes, introducing a project grounded in ideas of community, ancestry, and music as a force for collective transformation. Long recognized for work that pushes against convention and challenges structures of marginalisation, Wood brings together her multidisciplinary practice into a record that blends chamber classical, folk, torch song, and experimental textures, all anchored by her powerful voice. Alongside the album announcement, she had shared a first glimpse with the utterly stunning and moving lead single single ‘Girasoles‘. As we near the album release on May 1st via New Amsterdam Records, Wood is offering a second preview, ‘Honey’. Originally released on her 2021 album REACTOR, the track was reimagined for cello quartet, guitar, and voice, taking on a renewed urgency within the context of Canto de Todes. The song is a plea for an end to what Wood describes as “white indifference,” as she explains:
“This piece connects with Canto de Todes as a way of promoting societal change through joyful transgression. In each of us is a radical that can do something spectacular, to end the waves of oppression that we have normalized for so long that continue to hurt people.”
‘Honey’ comes with a live accompanying video and you can watch it below.




