M the Myth Releases Electro-Pop Sci-Fi Anthem "Chew the Wire"

M the Myth, our innovative electro-pop artist and 2024 host of The Wavys, known for their boundary-pushing sound and LGBTQIA+ advocacy, has unveiled their latest single "Chew the Wire." This retro-futuristic track blends 80s-inspired synthpop with modern production techniques, creating a unique sonic landscape that tells a queer alien love story.

"Chew the Wire" showcases M the Myth's production prowess, featuring:

  • Driving analog bass

  • Fat 808s in the chorus

  • Cathedral reverb on synths and vocals

  • Multiple layers of vocals for a thick, dynamic sound

M the Myth cites influences from artists like Gesaffelstein and The Weeknd, resulting in a sound that's both nostalgic and cutting-edge. Beyond its dazzling production, "Chew the Wire" carries a powerful emotional message. The song chronicles the journey of escaping an abusive relationship and reclaiming one's power. M the Myth describes it as "one of the hardest" songs they've ever written, inspired by a real-life moment of a squirrel chewing through electrical wires - a metaphor for severing toxic ties.

M the Myth is more than just a musician: Their commitment to advancing LGBTQIA+ issues and creating a more inclusive music industry is evident in both their artistry and activism.

"Chew the Wire" is available now on all major streaming platforms. Don't miss this genre-bending, emotionally charged single from one of electro-pop's most exciting new voices.

Rebecca Sansom

Rebecca Autumn Sansom believes in the promise of a powerful, consciously evolving humanity. She's the President of Blonde Artist Management, and can spot stunning talent in an instant. She's also a futurist and proud video team member at Hyperloop Transportation Technologies. She helps the Natural Capital Project with all of their video needs for the Mass Open Online Course they are producing at Stanford University. She's also been a video editor at Genuine Human Productions which operates out of The Filming Station in Nashville, TN for many years. 

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