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Stephanie Fierce Phones NME about NEW SINGLE! stephaniewazhere wrote:Stephanie Fierce definitely seems to be head-strong about her fifth studio album, which is titled "Free" and it looks like Steph isn't holding back her abilities for this one. What exactly is so "Free" about the album? It's not just the spirit of record, but the album itself since it will be made available for free download once released. Aside from that, on March 28, 2011, it was announced that the lead single off "Free", titled "Dying In the Airwaves" will be released May 15th, 2011 for free download as well. Lyrics will also be posted May 5th (10 days before the song premiere). The title has however left fans wondering what direction the artists is heading with her music. So far all the fans know, is that the album will contain dance aspects and only one track has been heard from the record. It was confirmed that "Destroy Me" (Working-title-Name) will be included in the track-list of the album. Stephanie Fierce debuted the song in a live performance for the first time at the Total Annihilation Festival during her set. As you can hear, Steph goes back to her roots in the record. What is exactly her' roots'? Too many roots to find out. It seems that Stephanie Fierce intelligently has branded herself to become an all-for one artist. Embracing too many genres to be molded into one. Surprisingly, Stephanie Fierce spoke with us just recently and told us a bit more about the record and along with the shocking surprise of her new single! "I'm ready to make my guitar playing debut on my new single "Dying in the Airwaves". I'm ready to be slayed and criticized by anyone. I have to break the ice. But I feel like it's a part of who I am. I can't ignore my abilities." While it seems a bit weird, Stephanie Fierce talking about guitar playing, this is not the first time Steph has played the guitar. In her Dirty Bastard's concert last December, Steph did a song while playing an acoustic guitar. While messing up, she did stellar compared to most beginners. "It's not a big deal, but I know people, especially those who hate me, will try to make it a big deal. I played my very first song on the guitar about four years ago. I took a fair amount of classes afterwards, played here and there in my own time. But for the past year I've been playing like crazy. After that, then I wanted to make love to my electric guitar! BUT....... I was an electric guitar virgin, so there is definitely some tension and anxiety there. Which is why the lyrics didn't seem to matter to me when I recorded "Dying in the Airwaves". There is more emphasis on my guitar playing. I just really fell in love with it. If i would want anyone to 'critique' my guitar playing, I would want it to be either Ryan Ross Hernandez or Jason Smith. Because they have been doing it for so long and I really enjoy their honesty."
Most of the time or typically all about the lyrics, but for some reason I wasn't 'as' obsessive with the writing process..... as I've always been. Still was, but It sort of just came out naturally with this particular song. Now the guitar playing in the other hand..... It was a difficult task. Sorry for rambling (giggles)"Stephanie fierce described to us the single "Dying in the Aiwaves" over the phone and here's what she said: "I had an official listen to "Dying in the Airwaves", alone once again. I want to dance to it, but I just can't. It's not a dance record. I think I Lied...... I mean, some songs lean more to the dance aspect. They are meant for you to dance to. Dance as in the art of it, not the sex shit...... But I don't know what took over me as of late because the song builds up with these intense "discordant chords" I was playing. The production is almost nothing without the ambient sounds, since I am used to hearing these "discordant chords" in a lot indie folk-rock songs. I didn't want it to be 'that' typical. My vocals are a bit warm, mellow and melancholic (yes). I almost sound like I'm holding back vocally, but I'm not and that's what makes it beautiful. Is that you can hear me 'afraid' for once, its not about confidence, or ego-like vocals, but within all-that there, confidence somehow makes its way and hopefully you feel what the record is about.
What was challenging about this song, is that is too emotional and the lyrics seem too legit when I wrote them. I became afraid of the record in the process of making it. That also happened when I recorded Heart & Salt. Only this time it was two times too strong. I don't see that as a bad thing, but I'm nervous about what peopel will think. Hopefully it's an enjoyable listen. It's all I want!"
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