Photo by Mikael Johansson
Fear Of Men have returned with their first new song in four year with their brand new single “Into Strangeness.” The track sees the now-duo return with that moody and atmospheric sound that they have confidently crafted with every new release. It’s got a reflective post-punk tone and even a little bit of a saxophone that gives their sound an entirely new dimension.
Lead singer Jessica Weiss shares some background on the track below:
It’s been a strange and extremely charged 4 years since we last released music. It’s been overwhelming and painful, hopefully leading to tangible positive change. In contrast, this time has personally brought a lot of healing, shutting the door finally on elements that have been toxic and draining in my life for too long. This song is an assertion of a voice, a cry of independence. As the lyrics state, I ‘spent a few years in tears, but now I’m steel’. It’s a song about the role of words in constructing the self. We create ourselves like books, and I’m ready to tell a different story.
Find the “Into Strangeness” music video available to watch below.
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