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Girl Tones Expose The Surface On "Pretty Face" While Building "Precious"

  • Writer: Charles Luberisse
    Charles Luberisse
  • 11 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Written By: Brainy

Photo Credit: Kate LaMendola
Photo Credit: Kate LaMendola

Girl Tones don’t chase approval on Pretty Face. Instead the track runs on clipped guitar patterns, sharp drum hits, and a vocal delivery which doesn’t soften its message. Produced by Brad Shultz, the record lets the hook land with more weight. There’s a deliberate focus on calling out image-driven behavior, even when the energy spikes. Laila’s drumming keeps everything locked in place balancing impact between a typical indie-punk releases. The creative direction with Emily Buchwald-directed video reinforces the idea of a constructed identity. The duo aren’t experimenting anymore, they’re how the record hits. As they put it:

So many people will hide who they are just to be accepted. Why try to fit in? What does it really add up to?

That mindset shapes how Precious is coming together as a full project. Released through Parallel Vision in partnership with Big Loud Rock, the album leans into a raw identity. On the live side, the duo have already proven they can hold attention across festivals and support runs, but the upcoming headline tour shifts responsibility fully onto them. That move matters, because their rollout has been steady. No rush, No filler, and each drop adding weight to the overall picture. With the November 6 release date set, "Precious" is positioning itself as a debut that prioritizes identity over trend. Stay locked in as the momentum builds by following Girl Tones today on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.



 
 
 

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