
"Produced by Justin Glasco (Paris Paloma, Imagine Dragons, The Lone Bellow), the record opens with a youth-fueled anthem of rebellion, "Kiss Me Goodbye," and closes with a deep meditation on love as resistance, "In the Quiet." Between those two extremes, Bossi bares her thoughts in an album that has grown defiantly, fueled by injustice yet carried with the patience of someone who understands the magnitude of her mission."
"Among its standout tracks, the single "Run Baby Run" arrives with a striking music video filled with metaphorical imagery. In it, Bossi appears bound in a straitjacket on a blindingly white stage, later breaking free to dance with sharp, jagged movements alongside three performers who stare directly into the camera, while shadows lurk like sudden flashes. The video's polished aesthetic is no accident."
Bossi's 13-track Tell All the Other Girls is a rock-driven album combining poetry and visceral rock to express rage and resistance against the oppression of women. The songs explore female experience across centuries, referencing myths like Eve and Cassandra and contemporary wounds of domestication, symbolic violence, and toxic masculinity. Produced by Justin Glasco, the record opens with the youth-fueled anthem Kiss Me Goodbye and closes with the meditation In the Quiet. The single Run Baby Run features a metaphor-rich video showing Bossi breaking free from a straitjacket. Bossi described 'Run Baby Run' as a personal siren call, urgent and impossible to ignore, tied to the aftermath of Roe v. Wade being overturned.
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