Brooklyn indie rock/riot grrrl/punk four-piece Pom Pom Squad have shared the video for their new single "LUX".
The song is out now via City Slang. Get it here.
“Lux” is a razor-sharp bite of cathartic punk that the band’s powerhouse frontperson Mia Berrin initially wrote at seventeen, while in the traumatic throes of her adolescent feminine awakening and realizing the ever-present gaze of the male patriarchy. With its namesake coming from the character in The Virgin Suicides (one of her favorite movies), the song is achingly vulnerable while delivering its message like a thrashing sonic sucker-punch.
“Lux” is a razor-sharp bite of cathartic punk that the band’s powerhouse frontperson Mia Berrin initially wrote at seventeen, while in the traumatic throes of her adolescent feminine awakening and realizing the ever-present gaze of the male patriarchy. With its namesake coming from the character in The Virgin Suicides (one of her favorite movies), the song is achingly vulnerable while delivering its message like a thrashing sonic sucker-punch.
Watch/listen below.
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