Casey Dienel, the indie pop artist known as White Hinterland, releases 'My Heart Is an Outlaw' on October 17, exploring themes of intimacy and labor in relationships. The lead single 'Your Girl's Upstairs' includes contributions from notable musicians, such as Hand Habits' Meg Duffy on guitar. Dienel reflects on her queerness and the contradictions within her identity, describing various facets of her personality. The album marks a new collaborative phase, having worked with a diverse group of artists and producers.
The new album 'My Heart Is an Outlaw' features 11 songs showcasing a fresh embrace of collaboration, with contributions from various artists and producers.
Casey Dienel tackles the themes of intimacy and emotional labor in 'Your Girl's Upstairs,' exploring the complexities of love and identity.”}],
Dienel states, 'The whole point of my queerness is to live within an alterity, to invent my own future on my own terms.' Her reflections on queerness reveal a distinct personal narrative.
Dienel describes her character complexities, saying, 'I hate living with people, but I like loving on them. What's a horny dad to do?' This captures the ironies of intimacy and personal contradictions.
'Your Girl's Upstairs' features Hand Habits' Meg Duffy on guitar and lyrically tackles the autonomous and emotional labor that goes into intimacy.
Dienel's new album 'My Heart Is an Outlaw' is set for release on October 17 and includes collaborations with notable musicians such as Adam Schatz and Spencer Zahn.
The new music video directed by Alex Basco Koch offers behind-the-scenes footage of the recording sessions, emphasizing the collaborative process behind the album.
'What's a horny dad to do? These unreconciled contradictions inside duel it out, but none win. I am all of them: an incorrigible flirt, a romantic, a cranky homebody, and an unapologetic perv.'
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