Zoë Marie Federoff on Censorship, Self-Acceptance, and Cradle of Filth’s Latest Album
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Zoë Marie Federoff on Censorship, Self-Acceptance, and Cradle of Filth’s Latest Album

From the chaos of extreme metal to the depths of symphonic grandeur, Zoë Marie Federoff’s webs of transfixing melodies both enchant and destroy. In 2022, legendary metal outfit Cradle of Filth enlisted Federoff to join them as their new keyboardist and female vocalist, a move that was quickly lauded by devoted listeners across the world.

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Moonchild Sanelly on Empowerment, Self-Love, and Breaking All the Rules
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Moonchild Sanelly on Empowerment, Self-Love, and Breaking All the Rules

With her signature blue hair and bold, unapologetic candor, Moonchild Sanelly has become a trailblazer in the global music scene. First gaining recognition with her 2015 studio album Rabulapha!, Moonchild’s tracks are laced with hypnotic rhythms and assertive lyricism, oft-exploring themes of sexuality, female empowerment, and self-determination.

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King Princess on Queerness, Representation, and Loving Lady Gaga
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King Princess on Queerness, Representation, and Loving Lady Gaga

King Princess burst onto the scene with 2018’s “1950,” a melodious anthem to queer love based on Patricia Highsmith’s seminal 1952 novel, The Price of Salt. Since then, she has secured herself as one of the leading voices in queer pop, penning personal and intimate tracks such as “Homegirl,” “Trust Nobody,” and “If You Think It’s Love.”

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Chelsea Wolfe on Transformation, Spirituality, and Her Enduring Authenticity
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Chelsea Wolfe on Transformation, Spirituality, and Her Enduring Authenticity

Haunting, alluring, and perennially enchanting, Chelsea Wolfe’s latest album, She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She, weaves a web of reverie around its listeners. As its swelling synths rise like shadows in the dark, crashing against captivating vocals that fluctuate from whispers to cries, Wolfe’s latest work of genius personifies emotional catharsis, punctuating a new era of “self-preservation, self-love, and self-worth.”

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