Mel Incarnate Shares "Bit Tits" via Popwrapped, Read Them Feature, Debut 'Tranic Attack'Out SeptemberPhoto and Creative Direction by Hugo Christian-Slane and Ben Alfonso, Concept by Mel Incarnate, Styling by Mel Incarnate and Kruser KristiOFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY Tell All Your Friends PR Mel Incarnate shares her lead single, "Big Tits" (premiered via PopWrapped), a Slayyyter-esque hyperpop banger exploring body dysphoria, wanting to her body to match her mind, suicidal ideation, and then finally a release of emotion and celebration. Tranic Attack, the first EP from self-titled "tranny pop-star" Mel Incarnate is the first exposure the world has to the mind inside the demon. Throughout her life, Mel has struggled with alcoholism, drug addiction, OCD and gender dysphoria. Her mind has been a playground for friends like depression, anxiety and dissociation. Through sobriety and transitioning, Mel has found a light source, one that takes her from darkness and pain, to happiness and celebration. Producer Jack Hoffman (BAD the Band) would listen to Mel’s vision, the noises and colors she would describe in the head, and do his best to match those ideas. Mel would literally say “grrr grrr gaahhrrr” to describe a certain sound, and together they would find a match. In Tranic Attack, Mel comes to terms with her mental illness, illustrated through popular themes and synths to create a fantasy of herself as being evil, not liked, unhappy with her body, or just plain horny. Focusing on dance music and hyper pop sounds, she wishes to create a place where the listener can celebrate through relating to her struggles, while also feeling like a bad bitch. Mel wrote all of the lyrics, while co-writer Tor Miller would take to the piano to crate a melody and edit the original hook. AboutMel Incarnate Bio:
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July 13, 2021 9:00am ET by Pressparty |