Blondshell announces album and releases “T&A”

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The band redefines their sound and takes us on an intimate and cathartic journey.

Sabrina Teitelbaum (blondeshell), Today he releases the first single from his next album If You Asked For A Picturearriving on May 2 via Partisan. “T&A” is presented as a catchy love story portrayed in the video directed by Hannah Bon where three rescued dogs are presented paired with their male counterparts, the audiovisual delves into the idea that the dogs that bark the most do so to hide their fear, revealing a vulnerability hidden behind a strong appearance.

For “T&A”, blondeshell He explored a new form of writing, making a romantic narrative, balanced between the sensual and the romantic, intentionally exploring both facets to give his music a unique identity that transcends the limits of the traditional. In it singlethe rock of blondeshellreinvents herself and establishes her as an artist who is committed to new forms of writing; intense and transformative.

“T&A” points out that If You Ask For A Picture It will have more vital and metaphorical sound nuances, offering a deep autobiographical narrative that subtly explores a universal pain in a visceral and hypnotic way.

We leave you with the cover and the tracklist:

  1. “Thumbtack”
  2. “T&A”
  3. “Arms”
  4. “What's Fair”
  5. “Two Times”
  6. “Event Of A Fire”
  7. “23's A Baby”
  8. “Change”
  9. “Toy”
  10. “He Wants Me”
  11. “Man”
  12. “Model Rockets”

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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