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With 10 years of artistic creations, Lia Kapp is used to transforming the darkness within her into music. The brazilian artist started writing songs by herself with 17 years old and has in her discography two EPs - Conflito (2015); Jupiter (2019) - and a full album, Metamorphösis (2018), followed by music videos that present the dramatic and obscure aesthetic proposed by her. In 2024, Kapp started to promote her second album with its lead single Black Mamba, also accompanied by a music video, which was inspired by a drawing of a snake that she made five years before the release.
In each work, she matured her sound and atmosphere, adding to the equation the theatrical performance on stage. From the beginning of her writing, Kapp made storytelling a big characteristic of her work of art, using animal archetypes to describe different stages of her life. It was no different in her newest song, Black Mamba. Mixing darkwave and flirting with doom metal, industrial, gothic rock, and with a slight touch of pop music, the song has in its lyrics reflections on revenge, liberation and anger, carrying the figure of the snake as a representation of female rage and the desire for rebellion. It also proposes a sound crawling materialized in a slow and mysterious melody - creating a dense and sinister atmosphere.
Now with 27 years old, Lia Kapp wants nothing more than to feel free inside her music and to create connections with other women who share similar stories with her.
In each work, she matured her sound and atmosphere, adding to the equation the theatrical performance on stage. From the beginning of her writing, Kapp made storytelling a big characteristic of her work of art, using animal archetypes to describe different stages of her life. It was no different in her newest song, Black Mamba. Mixing darkwave and flirting with doom metal, industrial, gothic rock, and with a slight touch of pop music, the song has in its lyrics reflections on revenge, liberation and anger, carrying the figure of the snake as a representation of female rage and the desire for rebellion. It also proposes a sound crawling materialized in a slow and mysterious melody - creating a dense and sinister atmosphere.
Now with 27 years old, Lia Kapp wants nothing more than to feel free inside her music and to create connections with other women who share similar stories with her.
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