SpaceAcre have unleashed their electrifying new single, ‘That Girl,’ accompanied by the announcement of their upcoming EP of the same name. This captivating release serves as an empowering anthem for those who identify as female and a beacon call for the queer community.
‘That Girl’ showcases SpaceAcre’s evolution with a raw indie-rock energy that leaves a lasting impression. The track’s driving rhythm, electrifying guitar riffs, and powerful vocals mark a striking new sound for the duo, revealing a captivating evolution from their previous work.
The song carries a deeper message, as Phoebe Little and Jas Scott explain: “‘That Girl’ is an empowerment song for anyone who identifies as female. We wrote it after hearing from friends, who are part of the queer community, that they’d been receiving more verbal abuse on the streets recently. Their stories are all too common at the moment.”
SpaceAcre aim to confront the rising tide of sexism, homophobia, and transphobia, urging listeners to reject narrow-mindedness and join in fostering a more inclusive and open-minded society. The duo’s active involvement in the queer community in London adds authenticity and passion to their message of unity and resistance.
Through their electrifying sound and thought-provoking lyrics, SpaceAcre encourages everyone to stand in solidarity with their sisters, challenging societal norms and embracing a future free from discrimination.
In their own words, SpaceAcre describe the inspiration behind the song: “Sexism, homophobia, and transphobia very much seem to be on the rise around the world right now, and this is a song for our sisters, as well as a song to welcome certain people to come and join us in 2023 and to encourage them to stop being so narrow-minded.”
‘That Girl’ is an anthem that resonates with anyone seeking empowerment and inclusivity. SpaceAcre’s electrifying sound, combined with their passionate call for unity, creates a song that invites listeners to join them in embracing a more open-minded and accepting world.
‘That Girl’ EP Released July 27
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