Jessye DeSilva, a trans Americana folk-rocker, is back with a bold and shiny new single titled "Punk Rock Joy," featuring rock star Butch Walker. More than a collaboration, the song is an anthem of strength and resilience, vibrating with the frequencies of queer pride, rebellion, and radical hope.
"Punk Rock Joy" was written and produced by Aaron Lee Tasjan, and its soundscape melds gleaming synth textures with grungy rock undercurrents, creating something at once old and new. The end product is a song that combines urgency, celebration and a combination increasingly hard to find in contemporary indie rock.
"Punk Rock Joy" is, in many ways, a love song to the queer nature that lies at punk's very DNA. The song celebrates glitter, openness, and community as subversive acts. Butch Walker's vocals give the song depth and texture, and his seasoned rock sensibility adds even more dynamism.
The song is the first single from "Glitter Up the Dark," the upcoming LP, and it establishes the tone for a genre-bending examination of what joy truly means, particularly how it enables survival within and strengthens the LGBTQ community. The album will touch on joy not simply as a fleeting emotion, but as a decision and a way of life. This single makes clear that DeSilva is constructing a body of work that demonstrates how joy can serve as protest, celebration, and survival all at once.
"Punk Rock Joy" is punk rock with substance, synth rock with polish, and a reminder that sometimes the most rebellious thing you can do is choose joy and say it. Jessye DeSilva forms a movement that glows at the margins of punk rock's past and future.
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