Scowl have dropped ‘Psychic Dance Routine’, the title track from their upcoming EP. Following the previously shared singles ‘Opening Night’ and ‘Shot Down’, the song arrives with a music video directed by guitarist Malachi Greene and choreographed by Bridget Smith. Check it out below.
Speaking about ‘Psychic Dance Routine’, vocalist Kat Moss explained in a statement:
My perspective of being consumed as the version of myself that is “performing” has shifted dramatically, while simultaneously grappling the experience of being a feminine artist in a world that doesn’t always take you seriously.
I made an effort to change perspectives back and forth lyrically because I felt that would have the most impact with the message I was trying convey. ‘She’ll never be your animal, she’s got her own personal hell.’ In its simplest form I’m explaining that nobody can corner me into their perception of who I am and that I’ve got my own shit to deal with. By using ‘She’ I’m making it clear that I’m also speaking about a feminine experience. ‘Can’t handle your control, think of the love I’d give.’ is me begging the listener to relinquish the grip they have on me and questioning if they’ll allow me to be the earnest and vulnerable person I truly am.
The Psychic Dance Routine EP comes out April 7 on Flatspot Records.