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Jared Richards // Divide And Dissolve's Music Video Removed From Youtube Amid Criticism

23.5.18

Divide And Dissolve's Music Video Removed From Youtube Amid Criticism: In the video, which premiered on Noisey last week, band members Takiaya Reed and Sylvie Nehill use water pistols and mason jars to spray and splash ‘urine’ on monuments including Captain James Cook’s cottage in Fitzroy Gardens. Now the video has been taken down, and the duo have confirmed to Noisey the substance was coloured water.

The band expressed their intention with a message at the end of the video: to decolonise Australia and challenge the existence of colonial monuments, expressing that they represent centuries of pain for First Nations people.


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