The Blessed Madonna releases new track “Serotonin Moonbeams”
The Blessed Madonna is back with “Serotonin Moonbeams”, marking her first solo outing in five years.
Although The Blessed Madonna remixed Florence + The Machine’s “Free” back in June, “Serotonin Moonbeams” marks her first new solo material since 2017’s “He Is The Voice I Hear”.
The new song features vocals from Uffie, and was first played during a Brazil show earlier this year.
“We talked about what it was like to fall in love in the Vicks Vapo-rub, candy soaked raves of the 90s,” The Blessed Madonna, real name Marea Stamper, says. “It's about "cuddle puddles" and the intense emotional, physical and spiritual connections that can form when serotonal conditions are right. Barriers that might exist in a normal dating atmosphere evaporate and strangers can become intimate and beloved figures in an instant. It's gotten an incredible response since I tested it the first time in Brazil on tour. It was written on one of those days where I was running from the production console to the sofa to bang out lyrics with Uffie and Jin Jin. I remember being so embarrassed to suggest, "Bet I hit you with that bad bitch, thunder lightning, super frightening yeah!" But when I did, they just howled and we knew we were onto something.”
“Serotonin Moonbeams” is out now on Warner Records.
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