
Following the soul-stirring release of “Crazyglue and Skeletons,” The Bapti$$, the boundary-pushing musical rebirth of multi-instrumentalist Joseph LaPlante, returns with “My Father’s Sins,” a raw, introspective new single taken from his just-announced debut album, Pop Cult(ure), out September 26th.
Anchored in aching guitar and a deep 808 heartbeat, “My Father’s Sins” is a confessional offering that digs deep into the scars of lineage, masculine silence, and the fight for spiritual freedom.
“I wholeheartedly believe in Generational Curses and contracts made with the Spirit World,” LaPlante reveals. “I took it on myself to break my family tree free of those shackles that have caused so much pain in my blood line.”
My Father’s Sins
They got so much allure
I’m on my knees begging
Praying for a cure
I’ll break every curse in our tree
If I could see you set you free
These lyrics are a cry for deliverance, a solemn vow to be the one who ends the cycle.
“There ain’t a ton of artists focusing on the battle for our souls,” says LaPlante. “Along with that factor, the blend of Singer/Songwriter mixed with a touch of Hip Hop sets [this song] apart.”
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