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One more song: Do we really need encores anymore?
Encores have long been an established tradition in live music, but are they really necessary? Scene Queen, Boston Manor and The Wonder Years reveal how their shows end by mixing things up…
Watch the video for Scene Queen’s new single Finger, which is about Hannah’s “queer awakening” and a woman “taking control of her own pleasure with step-by-step instructions”.
Scene Queen has shared a spectacularly graphic new single, Finger.
Taken from her upcoming debut album Hot Singles In Your Area – which is due out in ‘late 2024’ – the latest effort from our favourite bimbocore star is, according to Scene Queen herself, “about my queer awakening”.
She continues: “I also wanted to flip the script on songs written to sexualise women in a way that was for a man’s pleasure. I wrote this song about two women experiencing things equally. So the song is vulgar like any sexual song but with a woman driving the narrative about her own body and taking control of her own pleasure with step-by-step instructions.”
Even more brilliantly, Scene Queen says that the accompanying music video “features a dance made to be accessible to anyone both sitting or standing. I wanted to feature that in the video because, as someone who struggles with POTS, I was at one point completely unable to dance like I do standing in the video. So I wanted something to make everyone feel included because sexuality and pleasure is something everyone can and should be able to relate to.”
Check it out below:
Before the release of Hot Singles In Your Area, catch Scene Queen supporting PVRIS at the following UK dates:
May
12 Manchester O2 Victoria Warehouse
13 Glasgow O2 Academy
15 Birmingham O2 Academy
16 London Troxy
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