Lavender Rodriguez makes a comeback this time with an upbeat electronic punk Pop queer anthem in the heat of global debate over trans rights.
After a year of focusing on exciting live performances filled with ear-catching and addictive electronic grooves and a showcase of multi-instrumental talent, Lavender Rodriguez has made her first release of the year titled “Dysphoria”.
“Dysphoria” speaks about Lavender’s internal battle over her body dysmorphia which she can’t stop thinking about one or more perceived defects or flaws in her appearance or flaw that appear minor or can’t be seen by others, but bring a feeling of embarrassment and shame.
It also talks about anxiety that could make a person avoid many social situations in a rhythmically driving electronic world bringing to mind video game music, hyper Pop and element of drum and bass to create this enraged, irritated soundscape.
Talking about the newest musical output from Lavender Rodriguez, the song “Dysphoria”, takes authenticity in how it sounds different from her already released songs like “Apollo” and “Wind Down”.
Listeners will be able to find out the complicated fabrication of influences within “Dysphoria”.
Lavender uses her musical prowess to conjure elements portrayed in the constant changes in the world of video game music, the interest-catching glitches of electronic sounds, and Hyper- A pop style that is full of energy, life, and audacity.
Yet, “Dysphoria” doesn’t stop there, it manages to put into an element of gravitas and seriousness reminiscent of renowned artists like “Young Fathers”.
Young Fathers, an undisputable inspiration to Lavender Rodriguez during the composition of “Dysphoria”, played a major role in organizing the track’s emotive depth and Sonic resonance.
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