Premiere: Mel Incarnate pays tribute to horror classics in debut music video

Premiere: Mel Incarnate pays tribute to horror classics in debut music video

Mel Incarnate has released her debut music video and horror fans will not be disappointed.

The self-proclaimed “tranny pop-star” has unveiled the music video for Big Tits, her debut EP Tranic Attack’s lead single.

The song sees Mel looking for “big tits to match her ass” and explores themes of body dysmorphia, suicidal ideation and feelings of emotional release and celebration.

It is predominantly about Mel wanting “her body to match her mind” and has been described as a “Slayyyter-esque” hyperpop bop.

“I was programmed to think of my transness as evil or horrifying and in this video I wanted to focus on all of that by using iconic horror movie tropes,” Mel said of the inspiration for her Big Tits music video.

“I cover Scream, I cover some David Lynch horror, I cover The Ring and Texas Chainsaw Massacre. All of these movies were influential for me and I always identified with both the victim or the monster of the film because I felt both sides of that from being closeted.”

Mel often uses her music to channel the pain she has experienced navigating things such as sobriety, transitioning and abuse.

She is known for using horror-inspired lyrics and synths, as well as her no-holds-barred performance style which captivates audiences.

 

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Premiere: Mel Incarnate pays tribute to horror classics in debut music video

Mel Incarnate has released her debut music video and horror fans will not be disappointed.

The self-proclaimed “tranny pop-star” has unveiled the music video for Big Tits, her debut EP Tranic Attack’s lead single.

The song sees Mel looking for “big tits to match her ass” and explores themes of body dysmorphia, suicidal ideation and feelings of emotional release and celebration.

It is predominantly about Mel wanting “her body to match her mind” and has been described as a “Slayyyter-esque” hyperpop bop.

“I was programmed to think of my transness as evil or horrifying and in this video I wanted to focus on all of that by using iconic horror movie tropes,” Mel said of the inspiration for her Big Tits music video.

“I cover Scream, I cover some David Lynch horror, I cover The Ring and Texas Chainsaw Massacre. All of these movies were influential for me and I always identified with both the victim or the monster of the film because I felt both sides of that from being closeted.”

Mel often uses her music to channel the pain she has experienced navigating things such as sobriety, transitioning and abuse.

She is known for using horror-inspired lyrics and synths, as well as her no-holds-barred performance style which captivates audiences.

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Mel🔪 (@melincarnate)

The post Premiere: Mel Incarnate pays tribute to horror classics in debut music video appeared first on GAY TIMES.





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