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Emmalea Deal & The Hot Mess – All My Boyfriends

A West Virginia-based alternative rock outfit led by the frontwoman, Emmalea Deal, has unleashed a musical fiesta that is both delightfully eerie and irresistibly catchy. Emmalea Deal & The Hot Mess have concocted a sonic potion in their latest release, “All My Boyfriends,” where classic horror meets pop-punk anthems in a genre-defying dance of macabre romance. The journey begins with Emmalea’s haunting vocals setting an eerie tone, only to escalate into an energetic pop-punk anthem that is bound to leave listeners exhilarated and craving more.

Frontwoman Emmalea Deal’s musical journey began at the tender age of thirteen, evolving through various projects, tours, and genre shifts over the past decade. Now, joined by Jarod Kerns on drums, along with newcomers Josh Adams on lead guitar and Cody Engnes on bass, the quartet delivers a gritty fusion of powerful vocals, clever lyrics, and insatiable riffs. “All My Boyfriends” showcases the band’s sonic diversity, ranging from haunting female rage to pop-punk euphoria and grungy garage rock, proving that their musical repertoire is as unpredictable as a horror plot twist.

As the haunting lyrics playfully dance through classic horror movie references, Emmalea Deal & The Hot Mess invite listeners to join their musical masquerade. The band’s re-release of their 2021 EP, “On and On: The Hot Mess Edition,” is a testament to their commitment to captivating their audience. Dive into the spellbinding world of “All My Boyfriends” and let the electrifying energy of Emmalea Deal & The Hot Mess take you on a sonic thrill ride. This is more than just a song; it’s an invitation to immerse yourself in the band’s unique blend of alternative rock, where every note is a step deeper into the shadows of their musical enchantment. Don’t miss out – press play and become a part of the macabre love story that is “All My Boyfriends”

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Ethan

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