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Queen Of Hearts gives us a rush on "Like A Drug" [Video]

  • July 21, 2014
  • Cailey Lindberg
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The DIY Queen of Hearts, Liz Morphew, burst onto the scene in late 2011 with debut EP The Arrival and the independent electronic powerhouse has showed no signs of slowing down since. Her signature synth filled style is completely EDM based music and fashion forward visuals, with an added overlay of flawless production. Produced by Robert Francis Muller, the music video for “Like A Drug” accompanies her debut album Cocoon, which exploded onto the scene completely by surprise for listeners. The track itself is lovelorn, intensely seductive and a serotonin bursting blend of straight EDM and electro, but the music video takes it to the next level with it’s decidedly simple approach. The entire video focuses on both straight-ahead and warped shots of her face, with an EDM appropriate triangle theme. Based on these visuals, we’re sure that the Queen of Hearts will only continue engage and attract listeners.

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