Warpaint celebrates 20 years of experience with “Common Blue”

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Lifting you up again and again, taking in the view like a butterfly.

The group made up of Theresa Wayman, Emily Kokal, Stella Mozgawa and Jenny Lee Lindberg is celebrating 20 years of experience, and to celebrate this event they share with us “Common Blue.” Since 2022 the band has been a bit missing and without releasing new material, but this 2024 they have started it with a great song under the support of Rough Tradea label with which they have worked most of the time and which is also part of their creative home

It feels like a perfect return to where it all began! With these new songs we make a bond around this moment in our lives, and all the experiences and songs we have shared over the years. It has been an incredible journey and has taken us all over the world sharing good times with beautiful people. “Our hearts are full!” commented the group in a press release.

A song that was born from a room, with the progression of chords on the guitar and that with great work together they achieved an exceptional piece. “Common Blue” It is accompanied by a video showing the band over time living great experiences together, both in some presentations and living together as a ‘family’.

We sent it around the houses (Stella and Emily’s houses) and all its elements came to life. Its goal is to inspire freedom! Soaring again and again, climb a ladder towards the sky and catch the view like a butterfly! “Everything is possible… it’s not over until it’s over!” he commented. Theresa Wayman about “Common Blue”.

Now available, “Common Blue”; a real group performance, the brilliant unit illustrates how warpaint He has come to define his own sound, on his own terms and all his efforts captured in great songs and projects worked together.

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