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Meet THEESatisfaction, Stasia Irons and Catherine Harris-White, a duo straight out of Tacoma, Washington. They recently dropped a tight visual for their latest song “QueenS”.
Promo photos feature the two in ’90s-like clothing. Pictured above is a pose and photo, that looks very similar to a popular photo technique popularized in the early ’90′s. While it brings back a feeling of nostalgia, for future’s sake, we hope THEESatisfaction can figure out a way to marry their genre-bending music, with an innovative look. They’re almost there, the nail is in the wood, they just need a hammer to make it stick.
As writers and producers, they both compose their material, and describe their genre-bending sounds as “funk-psychedelic feminista sci-fi epics”. Signed to Sub Pop Records, this duo provides quite an interesting listen, and you can only do nothing but wait to see what’s next up their really long sleeves.
Check out their new album, awE naturalE, here.
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