With her new single “Sculpture,” Cat Serrano reimagines an ancient Greek myth with the heart and pulse of a modern awakening. While the original Pygmalion story features a sculptor who makes his “perfect” woman, Serrano flips the script, giving voice to those who were once voiceless and life to those who had been divine. From the viewpoint of Aphrodite herself, “Sculpture” rewrites the fable into a selfie feminist anthem for self-discovery, power, and identity.
The track oozes warmth from its opening beat. Waves of layered percussion roil beneath sun-dappled melodies, producing a soundscape that feels at once timeless and immediate. Serrano’s sharp and youthful vocals scale over the production with an unwavering confidence that solicits attention. Practically every lyric feels purposeful, a reclamation of narrative, an insistently restless ethic. Her voice is pure and at times exasperated, bearing the weight of new self-determination with a mixture of fragility and rebelliousness.
Produced, mixed, and mastered by Paul “Echo” Irizarry and engineered by Johnathan Ramos Capellan, “Sculpture” fuses Serrano’s signature storytelling with lush Latin pop textures and shimmering harmonies. There’s a pulse to the rhythm, a forward motion that reflects the metamorphosis at the song’s heart. Underneath its glistening veneer, however, is a message of defiance and renewal, an indication that creation is not only an act of making, but also one of being made.
At a time when so many stories are still focused on male desire, “Sculpture” dares to envision an alternate ending. It’s a lesson in storytelling via sound, epic, melodic, and deliciously alive.
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