The Voice Of Defiance With ENVY MARSHALL

The Voice Of Defiance With ENVY MARSHALL

Interview by Kris Peters In an age where people and their personalities are becoming increasingly sanitized it is refreshing to come across an artist still unafraid to say things as they are without self-censorship or undue thought to repercussions. A...
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Interview by Kris Peters
In an age where people and their personalities are becoming
increasingly sanitized it is refreshing to come across an artist
still unafraid to say things as they are without self-censorship or
undue thought to repercussions. A singer/songwriter who adheres to
the old school ethos of respect and honesty rather than rainbows
and butterflies, and who isn't afraid to get her hands - or her
music - dirty.
Melbourne based rock dynamo Envy Marshall is all of that and more.
A fiercely independent artist with an unapologetic attitude,
Marshall openly confronts her own independence and themes of
equality and the smashing of gender stereotypes. And all of that
within just one song.
Marshall recently released the track Like A Man, showcasing her
powerhouse vocals, razor-sharp lyrics, and undeniable charisma.
With its infectious chorus, gritty guitars, and a hypnotic
mid-tempo groove, Like A Man is a rallying cry for authenticity and
empowerment. Envy’s lyrics cut through the noise with glaring
honesty, blending cheeky wit with raw honesty, as she chastises at
one point 'stop telling me to act like a woman when you know that I
f**k like a man.'
But one look through her resume, and it's obvious Marshall isn't
just here to make up the numbers. She is here to make a difference,
and that's one thing few people can claim to truly aspire to. HEAVY
caught up with Marshall between L.A showcase gigs, where she is
aiming to strike next.
"The words and the lyrics have a bit of shock value to it," Envy
began when asked about the positive reception afforded Like A Man,
"but I also think it's because people are really wanting music like
this now. I didn't write it to be popular. I didn't write it
because I wanted anyone to react to it. I wrote it because I just
really freaking needed to say it. And the response has been really
good."
HEAVY mentions the confronting nature of the song but also
emphasizes the point that if you get through that initial moment of
being taken aback, there is a much deeper underlying message.
"You can see some women who first of all go, ooh, and then come up
to you later and go, I love you," Envy smiled. "You know what I
mean? It's nice because I really care about women. I love men and I
love women and whatever you want to be called, I love you. But to
have a woman come up to me and give me a hug and say, thanks, that
was awesome. That means a lot. Especially when there's not a lot of
female fronted rock bands writing songs for women."
In the full interview, the discussion focused on Envy Marshall's
experiences and upcoming projects in the music industry. Envy
shared her journey from Adelaide to Melbourne in 2017, highlighting
her collaboration with Paul Woseen from The Screaming Jets, who
played a significant role in her artistic development. She
emphasized the importance of rebellion in rock music and her recent
promotional tour in Los Angeles, which has opened up new
opportunities for her career. Envy also discussed her song Like a
Man, which has garnered significant attention and aims to challenge
societal norms while empowering individuals. 
Envy also provided insights into her upcoming video release for
Like A Man and her current album project, which promises a blend of
rock with influences from other genres plus more.

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