El Paso/Juarez CD bordertown based Estereomance is set to release "Crimson Queen," their second single from their self-titled EP (2020), on Cosmica Records February 4 followed by the video. (PRESAVE)

Inspired by this exponentially-increasing social pressure placed on women to fit a standardized beauty look in order to be valued and/or taken into consideration, "Crimson Queen" explores the themes of vanity, obsession, insecurity and beauty.

Receiving slots on "Alt Latino's" summer playlist, "Today's Top Tune", and "Morning Becomes Eclectic", their debut single "Up" (LISTEN) has gained the attention of major station KCRW. In just a little over a year, the budding band is set to perform at SXSW 2020 with upcoming shows at the historical Paramount Theater and intimate La Santa venue.

Estereomance’s music is distinguished by ethereal sounds and hypnotizing vocals that combine elements of latin rock and synth-pop with bilingual lyrics. A virgin project conceived by Manuel Calderon, Adria Del Valle and Paulina Reza in 2019.

West Texas Soul Pop intermixes with the artists’ combined introspection,
delivering an unheard global identity and sound. A purposeful discovery, the
fusion of their musical paths bore a melodious arsenal of lyrical weaponry.
Estereomance’s artistic fearlessness invokes sensitivities of emotional fibers
reachable only by creative forces grounded in a perfect formula of soul and
instrumental mastery. The music subtly dances its way into the marrow of
consciousness, sending a message from the deep-rooted origins of the west
Texas bordertowns.

Photo Credit: Persia Campbell