While their previous single “God, Allow Me (Please) to Play Music” criticizes acts of intolerance that happen to others and themselves, “ PUBLIC PROPERTY” embodies VOB’s holding space for their fans who are suffering these kinds of violations of their inalienable rights. Escalating domestic violence, female circumcision, limiting of abortion rights, human trafficking and pornographic exploitation are merely a few examples of the erosion of bodily autonomy in our society. Bodily autonomy and bodily integrity are rights central to being a whole, independent person, but ones that are so often cast aside – particularly in the cases of women. Running for three minutes and nineteen seconds, the theme to “ PUBLIC PROPERTY” remains rooted in the concerns that Marsya (vocals/guitar), Sitti (drums/vocals), and Widi (bass/vocals) have about the violations they have witnessed of women’s rights around the world.
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