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Femcels: Sarcastic Brits Sing About Sexless Lives

4 Feb

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Summary

  • The Femcels satirize young Brits' sexless lives with madcap humor.
  • Their music features charmingly disheveled production and spoken-word passages.
  • The duo met online and began making music in early 2024.
Femcels: Sarcastic Brits Sing About Sexless Lives

Rowan Miles and Gabriella Turton, known as The Femcels, craft songs with sarcastic humor and sincere songwriting that parodies the lives of sexless young Brits. Their music, like the track "Femcels! Femcels! Femcels!," offers a deranged, cartoonish take on everyday experiences, featuring charmingly disheveled production and doofy spoken-word passages.

Despite their lyrical themes, Miles and Turton are not actual incels. They differ from the tragic 'incelcore' microgenre by avoiding dour or edgy content. Miles, an illustrator, and Turton, a coder, connected online and began their musical collaboration in early 2024. They have since performed with notable artists and released several tracks.

The duo's latest release, "I Have to Get Hotter," is packed with escapades and obsessions, from twinks to fashion. Tracks like "No One Will Fuck Me When I Wear Two Different Shoes (One Jordan, One Gucci Flip Flop)" offer vivid, funny details that animate their characters.

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Their music is characterized by restless vocals, ranging from whispers to screamo, drawing comparisons to acts like Le Tigre or Bratmobile. The Femcels' unfiltered and zoinked sound creates a perverse pleasure, like eavesdropping on a private, chaotic conversation.

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The Femcels are Rowan Miles and Gabriella Turton, who create sarcastic and humorous songs parodying the lives of sexless young Brits with cartoonish charm.
The Femcels, an illustrator and a coder who met online, began making music together in early 2024.
The Femcels' music features madcap humor, cartoonish charm, disheveled production, doofy spoken-word passages, and restless vocals ranging from whispers to screamo.

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