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Roxx Revolt & The Velvets Drop The Riotous Supersonica Girl

By neonmusicDecember 5, 2021
Roxx Revolt & The Velvets Drop The Riotous Supersonica Girl

Roxx Revolt & The Velvets arrive in a flurry of riffs and yards of maroon flares. Supersonica Girl is the latest track from the glam punk-ers, who also bring with them two and a half minutes of riotous fun.

Inspired by the fun and upbeat vibe of the song itself, the video to accompany is set on the retro dance floor of a 70s-style roller skating rink. Flirtatious and full of energy, the music video illustrates the band’s outspoken and wild side to perfection.

The band proves that they have it all, with their perfected balancing act of bringing the riffs whilst keeping it catchy. Filmed in Lakeland Florida, the 70’s theme video was inspired by David Bowie and other glam band’s TV appearances; “It is a short story about imagination, confidence and self-discovery, put together in a very classic way.” The band says,“we felt the whole vibe of the song demanded some roller skate action!”

Roxx Revolt & The Velvets are currently adding the finishing flourishes of grit, glitter and star-power to their forthcoming debut album, and are sharpening their live attack, ready to steal the spotlight for themselves and kick-start a revolution for rock’n’roll.

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