TwoLips, the challenge of Kianah LongChase, doesn’t match right into a single style. Her music blends different rock, rap, and different influences, however what issues most is the method she takes to her songs.
Her id as a Black and Indigenous lady and her upbringing in New Mexico are current in each her writing and the themes she explores.

As the primary single from her upcoming album, “DIE ON EVERY HILL,” “PPL R” carries a excessive power, with distorted guitars and a rhythm that feels unstable. It goals to seize the discomfort of contemporary relationships and the problem of sustaining connections in a time when every little thing feels disposable.
The lyrics give attention to the method of understanding who the individuals round us actually are. That is conveyed by means of an sincere perspective that avoids drama and as a substitute displays on relationships that shift or crumble. There are additionally references to household battle and a broader sense of disconnection.
On the identical time, the track touches on the stress to be excellent and the way that may find yourself holding individuals again. TwoLips means that making an attempt to satisfy each expectation can go away you caught and unable to maneuver ahead.
Musically, “PPL R” is rooted in a sound harking back to ‘90s different rock, however with a present edge. Lightfoot’s restrained manufacturing retains the give attention to TwoLips’ voice and lyrics, a philosophy that carries instantly into the visuals, the place the music video mirrors the identical sense of relationships left undefined and unresolved.
“PPL R” builds on TwoLips’ multidisciplinary basis, arriving as the newest chapter in a profession that has already reached SXSW and worldwide phases, whereas pointing towards a debut album that expands her scope slightly than defines it.

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