Pumarosa unveil new track "I See You"
London's Pumarosa have returned with new track "I See You", the third single to be lifted from their upcoming album Devastation.
"I See You" lands after earlier singles "Heaven" and "Fall Apart".
Speaking about the new offering, vocalist Isabel Muñoz-Newsome says, "the song is about having the confidence to look back into the face of the guy who is talking you down, or taking your space, and saying "I see you!" I'm not going to be silent or make myself small so that you can feel ok. It’s not ok! And it can be fun! There is a swagger to enjoying power, and you can feel that in the verses of the track. The lyrics to "I See You" were inspired by the experience of me and my girlfriends. And also by the Me Too movement."
Pumarosa's second album is produced by John Congleton (St. Vincent, Swans), and sees contributions from Tool's bassist Justin Chancellor. It will follow on from their 2017 debut The Witch.
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