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Sophie Powers | Popdust Presents

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It's cliché to say that an artist doesn't fit into a genre. For Sophie Powers, it's true. This is the result of someone making music that sounds cool rather than what she thinks people want to hear. Audiences know when an artist is original, and that's the key to Powers' early success.
Musically, the Toronto native is a blend of styles from the last 20 years. Part pop-punk, part hyperpop, part whatever else you hear, the foundation is sugary vocals mixed with booming percussion and grungy guitars. She's out to make songs that sound good on the radio but make the listener a little uncomfortable.
A passionate fan of anime and the culture around it, Powers has taken control of her aesthetics. She's created a maximalist universe with Y2K graphics and avant garde outfits inspired by video games and manga.
Her latest, "Bathroom Floor," goes in a more serious direction. Powers gets personal by opening up about her struggles with anxiety. To mark the release, she partnered with The National Alliance for Eating Disorders to raise donations.
Watch Jordana Lily talk to Powers about leaving Toronto for Los Angeles, the making of "Nosebleed," and what she's planning to do next.
Musically, the Toronto native is a blend of styles from the last 20 years. Part pop-punk, part hyperpop, part whatever else you hear, the foundation is sugary vocals mixed with booming percussion and grungy guitars. She's out to make songs that sound good on the radio but make the listener a little uncomfortable.
A passionate fan of anime and the culture around it, Powers has taken control of her aesthetics. She's created a maximalist universe with Y2K graphics and avant garde outfits inspired by video games and manga.
Her latest, "Bathroom Floor," goes in a more serious direction. Powers gets personal by opening up about her struggles with anxiety. To mark the release, she partnered with The National Alliance for Eating Disorders to raise donations.
Watch Jordana Lily talk to Powers about leaving Toronto for Los Angeles, the making of "Nosebleed," and what she's planning to do next.
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