Austin-based indie pop darlings March and Beauty have released their latest self-produced single, “Change.”
A supergroup made up of some of Austin’s most cherished bands from the 1990s ‘til now, March and Beauty sees Tim and Terri Dittmar, Paul Stautinger, and Justin Bocanegra collaborate on the melodic indie pop fans know and love.
Their new stand-alone single “Change” is a potent mix of ‘80s new wave and ‘90s alt-rock engineered by Louie Lino (New Pornographers/Nada Surf/Cardigans/Moving Panoramas). This vibrant new track pulls you in with its meaningful lyrics, catchy synths, driving guitars, and powerful rhythms.
Terri, the lead singer and lyricist, takes a stance on recent women’s rights issues with this track as she voices out, “Put a woman in chains telling her what she can and cannot do with her own body.” She boldly responds as the chorus lifts, “Time to wake the day. Apathetic, legislate this, lay it to rest.”
Check out “Change” below and follow March and Beauty on Facebook/Instagram.
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