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She Haunts You

by Suicide Queen

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She Haunts You She drinks tequila in some corner of this world Drunk on synthesis and 1980s girls She thinks it’s strange So much has changed She can’t say why But we all know love can change you Yes, we all know love has changed you She says, “Don’t be a stranger, you know that it’s better To break our hearts than to have nothing at all” But she wants you Should know that She haunts you There’s nothing you can say to dissuade her now She found a god beneath the dust and my dirty nails She found the devil in the wires and details Her skin connects the loss and sex The pain defined By the sluts and saints that love you All the sluts and saints They love you
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Suicide Queen

One of 2022’s most provocative emerging artists Suicide Queen releases the brand-new song “She Haunts You”.

Suicide Queen is an uncompromising act from San Francisco "carrying on the industrial torch with sounds resonating from the likes of Ministry and Skinny Puppy," says Dark Beauty Magazine. Featuring Kay Dolores on vocals, programming and guitars, Tony Havoc on drums, and Scarr Kevorkian on keys, their talent shines on this haunting new track that showcases their prowess for creating industrial crypt teases that lurk in the darkness and come out from the shadows to tempt and seduce willing listeners.

The grand soundscape in "Swan"—dripping with violence, sexuality, and understated rage sets the stage for Dolores' harrowing vocals that oscillate between a low, husky growl and punctuated whips of energy that border on a breakdown playing off the mechanical heart that forms the foundation of this attention-grabbing trio. They're assisted on the track by the lauded producer and engineer John Fryer (Nine Inch Nails, Depeche Mode, Love And Rockets) which adds another layer of intensity.

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"It’s been fun to watch the resurgence of industrial metal over the past few years. Fueled by the confluence of renewed interest in goth culture and the rise of dark synthwave, there’s no question there’s been a groundswell in support for the industrial metal reboot. Aside from 3Teeth, though, there haven’t been any acts solely trafficking in the retro style to really break through (genre-melders like Ghostmane who bring in a more modern aesthetic don’t qualify), leaving me to wonder: is this movement for real, or just a cult phenomenon? Can Suicide Queen be that one band to push through and make it real? I don’t see why not. “Swan,” the debut single from the Oakland trio, has all the right elements: a boot-stomping beat, searing electronics, hard-hitting vocals and no shortage of hooks. The single’s B-side, “Scarecrow,” has more of the same. Can the band deliver the goods live? I’d love to find out once this pandemic madness ends."
Vince Neilstein / Metalsucks 3/2021

“Carrying on the industrial torch with sounds resonating from the likes of Ministry and Skinny Puppy, Suicide Queen are definitely making beautiful noise.” –Meikee Magnetic, Dark Beauty Magazine

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released February 25, 2022

Produced by John Fryer.
Mastered by Stephen Lam.
Photo: Jeremy Goodson
Edit: Greg Rolfes

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Suicide Queen Los Angeles, California

“Suicide Queen is the ritual of turning pain into power. Every slamming drum, every pounding note, and every horrid shriek is part of a ceremony, a new revelation ushered in by deafening noise. It is loud, it is wicked, and it is not kind. In the twin shadows of heartbreak and death, in the absence of salvation, lie sound and sickening fury." ... more

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