Death is an uncomfortable topic that most people avoid thinking about, but MOTHICA decides
to dance with it. Vulnerably, she laments her personal battles with depression, addiction, suicidal
ideation, processing her pain with lush soundscapes underpinned by funereal keys,
heart-thumping hard rock guitars, and disarmingly catchy moments of pop catharsis.
After amassing hundreds of millions of streams and earning acclaim from the likes of Billboard,
MTV, Teen Vogue, Buzzfeed, Alt Press, and more, she dives deeper into her powerful story with
an audio/visual experience for her third album, KISSING DEATH, released through her own
imprint Heavy Heart Records partnering with Rise Records/BMG.
“For my whole life, I’ve romanticized death,” she states. “In the back of my mind, suicide
seemed like a natural and easy solution. When my thoughts get dark, I remind myself that we
have an infinite amount of time to ‘not exist.’ For the small sliver I’m here, it’s important to soak
up every second and make the most of it. It’s scary to surrender to the unknown, but it’s
powerful to not give into my toxic vices anymore’.”
Born in Oklahoma, she moved to Brooklyn, New York for art school, and is now based in Los
Angeles. In 2015, she started independently releasing music, taking a full-on DIY approach
utilizing her background as an illustrator and graphic designer to design her own merch and
creative direct her music videos. Her story has unfolded across her first two albums, Blue Hour
[2020], and NOCTURNAL [2022]. She emerges as the rare creative chameleon who jumps
genres from electronic music, left-of-center pop, and recently exploring rock/metal influences,
collaborating with Polyphia, Scene Queen and Papa Roach.
Some career highlights include: her independently released “VICES” which skyrocketed to no. 2
on the Pop iTunes chart in 2020, her song “Buzzkill” about sexual assault with over 51 million
Spotify streams and her rendition of Bring Me The Horizon’s “Can You Feel My Heart” is a crowd
favorite with 25 million Spotify streams. In the last year, she toured North America and Europe
with Coheed & Cambria and Halestorm, in addition to various festivals.
Over the last two years, she assembled her most ambitious vision to date with KISSING
DEATH, a visual album that tells an immersive story across 12 tracks and their accompanying
music videos. “I decided to make the Grim Reaper a love interest in a dark rom-com-style tale,”
she notes. “Throughout the visuals, I’m seen in a therapist’s office explaining this complicated
relationship as if describing a scorned lover. The videos unfold a surrealist version of my life
story.”
“I thought, ‘How do I cope with the fact I embrace life so much now that I have a fear of losing
it?’ There’s a bit of dark humor, because I wanted to artistically portray what it’s like to live with
this shadow following me.” She leaves off, “If you have struggled with depression, anxiety, or
addiction, you can listen to this and maybe find pieces of your own story.
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