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Queen Cult drop anthemic number "Lollipop"

  • January 24, 2023
  • Malvika Padin
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Cheshire rock band Queen Cult drop anthemic number “Lollipop,” whipping up a vibrant blend of hard-hitting drums and booming guitars backdropped by electronic nuances and hazy synths. A textured production which balances aggressive sonics and bold vocals with thoughtful lyricism, “Lollipop,” sets the pace for their new EP For Now, Not Forever.

With infectious pop sensibilities leaking through in the powerful lead vocals, the track captures visceral frustration and vulnerable honesty in its song writing that delves into how your actions can unconsciously affect other people.

Consisting of vocalist and guitarist Maisie Johnson, Brodie Carson on drums and Piers Jarvis on bass, Queen Cult who have carefully carved out a space for themselves in rock continue to dial up the anticipation for what’s to come.

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