Femme Rock Queen ELOUR Presents "Fade" Official Video

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PRESENTS "FADE" OFFICIAL VIDEO"

Ready to be blown away? ELOUR presents the official video for "Fade," a track from her hit album "Blood Running" on Epictronic.

"Fade" explores the transitory nature of infatuation, masterfully weaving themes of uncertainty and fleeting euphoria. With raw emotion and unapologetic energy, Elour paints a vivid portrait of the tumultuous journey through love's highs and lows.

The stunning video, created by Iterate Designs, perfectly complements the song's emotional journey. Edited by Keegan Burckhard, the video is a must-see for fans of captivating visuals and original storytelling.

Don't miss your chance to experience the infectious energy of "Fade", watch the video now:

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Download the MP3 HERE (for radios/podcasts)


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ELOUR (pronounced "allure") is what Elizabeth Ghandour categorizes as Femme Rock. Elizabeth’s direct lyrics, diverse background, and classically trained voice, combined with Ned Barclay's soaring guitar, Joe Scarpellino's tasty bass, and Ryan Vee's creative drumming, yields a sound that's raucous and rebellious, and yet very stylish.

I see my music as empowering for females because of my honesty. I think women often try to keep their emotions in check because it’s so easy to be called crazy or hysterical or to be seen as “too much” or too intense or aggressive, while males seem to get away with much more, without being labeled or ostracized. I like to lean into those labels and challenge those stereotypes by showing that there is strength in showing emotions, even if they’re emotions that are discouraged for women, such as lust, rage, or anger. “Good Girl” challenges the notion that women should suppress valid emotions to satisfy some external (patriarchal) version of “good.” “Reputation” and “Beautiful Girl,” each in their way, go further and recommend throwing off unhealthy, limiting societal chains.

I titled my album “Blood Running” after a lyric from the song “Ha.” The song displays the anger I felt after a relationship breakup, but underneath the anger was immense hurt. I was unseen and my pain and struggle didn’t matter. I feel it’s a bit of a female anthem because as females we are often dismissed or unacknowledged. We play so many valuable roles in a society that is still run by men. Our effort seems endless and often we are left feeling powerless. I hope that the album inspires people, and women especially, to find validity in all their emotional expression, and to claim their own power.

ELOUR is:

Elizabeth Ghandour: Songwriter, lead vocalist, rhythm guitar
Joe Scarpellino: Bass, backing vocals
Ned Barclay: Lead guitar
Ryan Vee: Drums

Connect with ELOUR:
elourmusic.com
www.instagram.com/elourmusic
www.facebook.com/elourmusic
www.youtube.com/@elour
twitter.com/elourmusic


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