Based in Bordeaux, France, CCQUEEN is a band that blends the intensity of psychedelic prog-rock with the allure of stoner vibes and a dash of romantic madness. Since its formation in 2015, the group has been pushing musical boundaries. 

Amplifying their soundscapes is DAYGOR, a visual artist whose projections turn every live performance into a mesmerizing, multi-sensory experience.

With their roots in the iconic sounds of Pink Floyd, the raw edge of Nick Cave, and the artistry of David Bowie, CCQUEEN channels the spirit of these legends while carving out a distinctive, experimental path of their own.

CCQUEEN has released a new single, “Electric Kisses,” to satisfy your craving for daring, seductive, and irresistibly raw music. 

This dark, intoxicating anthem invites listeners on an immersive journey where music wraps itself around the body, merging sound and sensation. It’s a pulsating fusion of rock, dance, and unfiltered provocation—a sonic rebellion that dares to explore modern society’s hidden desires and corruptible core.

A very cool animated video was made for the single. “Electric Kisses” is about ambiguous love, and visually, the video implies that the lovers are getting something specific in return for their favors.

Check out the video below:

“Electric Kisses” will be included on CCQUEEN’s new EP, Helen, which is due for release in December. The EP will include four tracks, including an excellent cover of Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick In The Wall.”

If you dig “Electric Kisses,” check out previous work from CCQUEEN, including their 2022 debut LP Scavenger. Enjoy!

Check out “Electric Kisses” by CCQUEEN on Bandcamp here.

CCQUEEN: Bandcamp | Instagram | Official Website

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