FKA Twigs Embodies Light and Love on New Album and Beyond
In a recent conversation, British experimental artist FKA Twigs revealed the essence behind her latest album, "Eusexua Afterglow." For Twigs, this new chapter in her musical journey is more than just an extension of her inventive sound – it's about embracing one's true self and finding healing on the dance floor.
"I think about Eusexua," she said, "it's just about being able to be, and accepting yourself, and accepting other people. We're like these beautiful lights inside our chests." This sentiment is reflected in her own journey of self-discovery, where Twigs views herself as an artist who channels her identity, vulnerability, and traumas into her work.
Twigs' music has become a beacon for fans seeking something new and experimental. With "Eusexua Afterglow," she continues to push the boundaries of her genre-bending sound, earning a Mercury Prize nod and Grammy nomination along the way. This latest album is more than just a musical release – it's an expression of Twigs' growth as an artist and individual.
When asked about her creative process, Twigs opened up about how her personal experiences influence her art. "I'm not FKA Twigs or I'm not even Tahlia. I'm a tiny light inside my chest," she said, emphasizing the importance of embracing one's inner self.
The conversation also touched on Twigs' upcoming projects, including a new movie, The Carpenter's Son, starring Nic Cage, and her collaboration with North West. Fans can look forward to seeing more of Twigs' artistry in the coming months.
With "Eusexua Afterglow," FKA Twigs continues to illuminate the music scene with her unique voice and perspective. This album is not just a release – it's a testament to the power of self-acceptance, vulnerability, and love. As Twigs so eloquently put it, she's "a tiny light inside my chest" that radiates endless possibilities and beauty.
In a recent conversation, British experimental artist FKA Twigs revealed the essence behind her latest album, "Eusexua Afterglow." For Twigs, this new chapter in her musical journey is more than just an extension of her inventive sound – it's about embracing one's true self and finding healing on the dance floor.
"I think about Eusexua," she said, "it's just about being able to be, and accepting yourself, and accepting other people. We're like these beautiful lights inside our chests." This sentiment is reflected in her own journey of self-discovery, where Twigs views herself as an artist who channels her identity, vulnerability, and traumas into her work.
Twigs' music has become a beacon for fans seeking something new and experimental. With "Eusexua Afterglow," she continues to push the boundaries of her genre-bending sound, earning a Mercury Prize nod and Grammy nomination along the way. This latest album is more than just a musical release – it's an expression of Twigs' growth as an artist and individual.
When asked about her creative process, Twigs opened up about how her personal experiences influence her art. "I'm not FKA Twigs or I'm not even Tahlia. I'm a tiny light inside my chest," she said, emphasizing the importance of embracing one's inner self.
The conversation also touched on Twigs' upcoming projects, including a new movie, The Carpenter's Son, starring Nic Cage, and her collaboration with North West. Fans can look forward to seeing more of Twigs' artistry in the coming months.
With "Eusexua Afterglow," FKA Twigs continues to illuminate the music scene with her unique voice and perspective. This album is not just a release – it's a testament to the power of self-acceptance, vulnerability, and love. As Twigs so eloquently put it, she's "a tiny light inside my chest" that radiates endless possibilities and beauty.