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Bilingual Singer-Songwriter pscila Unveils “So Good To Me”
Emerging music artist pscila kicked off the summer with “So Good To Me.” The soulful R&B/Soul song borrows sounds from various genres of music. Not only that, but pscila pays homage to her Mexican heritage by weaving between English and Spanish lyrics. The bilingual singer-songwriter showcases her versatility and uniqueness in “So Good To Me.”
“So Good To Me” is all about self-love and self-care. pscila’s soothing tone perfectly encapsulates the mood and theme of the song. “The song discusses personal rituals that nurture inner peace, where simple acts like watering plants or enjoying a cup of tea before bed symbolize profound self-care.” pscila continues, “Inspired by the idea of valuing oneself, ‘So Good To Me’ is for anyone on a journey of self-discovery and self-appreciation.”
“So Good To Me” served as a lead single for her debut album, Lunatic. The eight-track project is chock-full of jams. pscila has been so good to us for blessing us with “So Good To Me.”
Follow pscila on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pscilamor.
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Flesh and steel collide on new Dead Chic track “The Bells and The Fists”.
With images captured during one of their recent live performances, director Pablo Delpedro sought to highlight the intensity that is so characteristic of Dead Chic. The release of the band’s new single “The Bells and The Fists” was the perfect opportunity to illustrate this: a strange, shadowy track where flesh and steel collide, the soundtrack to a pagan ceremony unfolding somewhere deep in the bowels of the earth.
The video immerses us in the world of the four band members. Through their looks, their movements, their chaos and fury, we find ourselves at the heart of the storm, in the thick, sweaty atmosphere that turns each of their concerts into a dark and intense ritual.

Dead Chic originally formed from the partnership between Andy Balcon and Damien Félix. They met a few years ago while touring with their respective bands (Heymooshaker and Catfish), frequently crossing paths on the road and catching up backstage to discuss music, idols, and the possibility of collaborating. After a few years without crossing paths, they reconnected in the fall of 2020. Before discussing musical influences, Andy and Damien shared visual references, illustrations, and landscapes that would form the foundation and direction of their work. The idea of working together then took a serious turn, and after some exchanges, “Too Far Gone,” their first track, was released in 2022.
They were then joined by Rémi Ferbus on drums (known for his work with Kimberose, Mélissa Laveaux, among others), who had previously collaborated with Andy; and Mathis Akenginon keyboards, a long-time collaborator of Damien in Catfish. Over the years, through tours and travels, the musicians have honed their skills, enriched their cultural knowledge, and defined their individual styles. The combination of the four immediately sparked.
Dead Chic’s debut album ‘Serenades and Damnation’ is out now via Upton Park. “The Bells and The Fists” is something new that is a taster of where Dead Chic are headed for 2026.

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