The New Catastrophes “Weather The Storm” On New Album
San Jose, CA's The New Catastrophes have released their new album, Weather The Storm, via streaming platforms, as a free…
Pale Waves have shared the video for “You Don’t Own Me‘ that is taken from their recent album “Who Am I?” that is out now on Dirty Hit, the video, self-directed by the band’s Heather Baron-Gracie and her girlfriend Kelsi Luck, is a love letter to early noughties emo and pop-punk. “Who Am I?“ was recorded primarily in Los Angeles before the Coronavirus lockdown forced the making of the album to go virtual, with half the band remaining in LA and the half returning home to record their parts in their bedrooms. The album acts as the Pale Waves manifesto, inspiring inclusivity, self-discovery and the notion of being whoever the hell you want to be.
You can check out the “You Don’t Own Me‘ video below
You Don’t Own Me is a song for women about what it’s like to be a woman in this world. How society depicts, judges and criticises women on a daily basis. This song is incredibly important to me and I wanted to represent my own experiences. I also wanted to say a big fuck you to everyone that plays by these fake delusional rules that women and gender need to fit inside a specific box.