Ears Wide Open: Bloodboy
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This we know about Bloodboy: She is not a boy at all, but Lexie Papilion, a San Clemente native and former competitive surfer. She likes red, and has a fascination with blood. She had a cool uncle. And her first single as a would-be electro queen sounds nothing like those likable but skeletal confessionals on her old MySpace page. But such is the world of producer-driven pop — on her first single “Human Female,” Papilion works with Justin Raisen (Sky Ferreira, Charli XCX, et al), who ratchets up the bombast to match her bold vocals, which compare favorably to a lot of A-listers and other newcomers such as Molly Moore. While the marketplace is teeming with slick pop singers who come in varying shades of bold and empowering, “Human Female” is a bloody impressive bit of heat.
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[…] native and 25-year-old former competitive surfer who debuted earlier this year with the single, “Human Female.” “As it begins to consume the person, in this case manifesting itself in the form of paranoia, […]