A biting but catchy piece of industrial post-punk indie pop tilted at misogyny, micro-aggression and manipulation, creatted by Brooklyn’s former Bodega and The Wants bassist Heather Elle, joined by guitarist Elijah Sokolow (The Living Strange) and saxophonist Kate Mohanty. The video, put together by Heather, takes clips of 1940s films featuring the male gaze. Flossing also released an EP, Queen of the Mall. To enjoy this, see also the embedded Bandcamp linke below, and for further Flossing tracks, the Spotify link. Out on Brace Yourself Records.
Stop trying to be Sonic Youth — it’s not really a good look on you
Atheist DILFs who don’t like to breed still talk to me like they might murder me
These are the men on the menu …
He gets stoned to the S-S-Stone Roses and does yoga to the Rolling Stones-s
Beer breath adlib, locker room candid; once enchanted could take you for granted
These are the men on the menu …
Distance, fastest, relevance, recommended
Acting like he’s a gift from God providing me with a once-in-a-lifetime job
Overlookin’, undercookin’, overreachin’, leachin’, over-preachin’
These are the men on the menu …
Add to cart! Scratch that, take it back!
Four stars and up! Negative review!
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