Estereomance share new single ‘Crimson Queen’
Estereomance is a band from El Paso/Juarez borderplex formed early last year by Adria, Paulina, and Manu. Manu creates a beat while having some coffee; Paulina follows up and starts improvising ideas on top of the music, and Adria plays with watercolor and lyrics. The three artists may come from different experiences and backgrounds but they share one common goal, artistic fearlessness that invokes sensitivities of emotional fibers reachable through consciousness by that means coming out of your shell being yourself no matter what anyone thinks, follow what you believe.
Through time, women’s worth has long been measured by physical beauty and more recently, with the rise of social media, quantified by the number of “likes” in response to it. Inspired by this exponentially-increasing social pressure placed on both men and women to fit a standardized beauty look in order to be valued and/or taken into consideration, Estereomance’s latest 70′s French pop inflected single ‘Crimson Queen’ explores the themes of vanity, obsession, insecurity, gender and beauty through surreal and metaphoric musical and visual arrangements.
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