Alt-Pop singer BUEL releases her new single “Dancing with Devils of Mine”
The Los Angeles-based singer BUEL unveils “Dancing with Devils of Mine”, an alternative-pop song infused with influences such as Christine And The Queens and Tame Impala.
The music video was imagined, produced, directed, choreographed and edited by BUEL herself.
The song is about taking a more individualistic approach to gender and sexuality.
“In my opinion society is too involved in individuals’ gender and sexual orientation and this is accepted by most of the people as people from all sides feel the pressure to try to explain what these mean to them and who they are interested in. This acceptance feels a bit like an invasion of privacy to me and I think the more we accept to explain our gender and sexuality to others the more we create space for suppression and judgment. Because these are only feelings and concepts and shouldn’t be treated as solid rock or ‘gold’ for people’s liking or sympathy as I mentioned in the song. Like 'boys having to act like boys", or the concept of a “man not being a man or woman". I believe if we could all accept that these are personal feelings that evolve day to day, there would be more space for privacy and respect.
'Words keep it together but floating feels better'.
My dream is to be able to show up as either a boy or a girl spiritually or physically on various days. As I don't seem to be seeking any attention, judging, or questioning, I am neutral. People seem to find comfort in identifying others and treating these feelings as something fixed and unchangeable. However, we are constantly being enlightened about ourselves and the universe and can instead choose to stay open to endless opportunities.
I think this contradicts with the flowing nature of our spirits which I wish was a 'Careless Pleasure'.
“Dancing with Devils of Mine” is a metaphor to defend our individual journeys, selfishness and freedom to express and change our gender and sexuality.” –BUEL
From her Indie-Pop songs’ compositions, arrangements, music video directions to stylism and visuals, BUEL handles everything with taste and perfection. Awarded for her work with “Lemon Smile”, winning the 2021 London Music Video Festival, BUEL was remarked in 2019 by Adrian Gurvitz, who signed her a production deal with AGM Records UK, upon her release ‘Advice’.
Her previous singles "Lemon Smile" and "Small Talk" have been played on radio stations across the US and the UK, and was listed as best new pop artist by BBC1. Her song 'Stray Little Legs' is featured in the movie 'Let's Dream', and ‘Troublemaker' in the movie 'My True Fairytale’.
BUEL has performed nationwide, from Los Angeles, at The Troubadour, the Hotel Cafe, to the Rockwood Music Hall in New York, as well as in Austin, Ohio, Miami, and Orlando, FL.
BUEL is a one of a kind, promising artist, already praised by her peers, and she will release her first album in 2023.
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