FKA Twigs Embarks on a Journey of Self-Discovery and Healing Through Music
In her latest album, "Eusexua Afterglow", British experimental artist FKA Twigs continues to push boundaries with her genre-bending sounds, but this time, she's doing it with an even deeper sense of purpose. The 32-year-old singer-songwriter has always been known for her inventive and otherworldly vision, but with "Eusexua Afterglow", she's exploring themes of self-acceptance, healing, and the power of music to transcend pain.
When asked about the inspiration behind the album, Twigs reveals that it was a personal journey of self-discovery. "I think about Eusexua, it's just about being able to be, and accepting yourself, and accepting other people," she says. "We're just like these beautiful lights. I always talk about the light inside my chest. That's me. I'm not FKA Twigs, or I'm not even Tahlia. I'm a tiny light inside my chest, which is just filled with endless love and possibilities."
Twigs' journey of self-discovery has been marked by struggles with trauma and vulnerability. However, she says that music has always been her sanctuary. "I've learned to channel my identity, vulnerability, and traumas to get to where I am today," she explains.
The album is a testament to Twigs' growth as an artist and her willingness to confront her demons head-on. She's also explored new collaborations, including one with North West, and recently starred in the movie "The Carpenter's Son" alongside Nic Cage.
As she looks to the future, Twigs is excited about what's next. With a breakthrough year under her belt, she's eager to continue pushing boundaries and inspiring fans around the world. When asked about her plans for the future, Twigs smiles, saying, "I'm just feeling really grateful and excited to see where this journey takes me."
For FKA Twigs, music is not just a form of self-expression β it's a way of healing and connection. With "Eusexua Afterglow", she's reminded us all that we're not alone in our struggles, but that together, we can find the light inside ourselves and shine brighter than ever before.
In her latest album, "Eusexua Afterglow", British experimental artist FKA Twigs continues to push boundaries with her genre-bending sounds, but this time, she's doing it with an even deeper sense of purpose. The 32-year-old singer-songwriter has always been known for her inventive and otherworldly vision, but with "Eusexua Afterglow", she's exploring themes of self-acceptance, healing, and the power of music to transcend pain.
When asked about the inspiration behind the album, Twigs reveals that it was a personal journey of self-discovery. "I think about Eusexua, it's just about being able to be, and accepting yourself, and accepting other people," she says. "We're just like these beautiful lights. I always talk about the light inside my chest. That's me. I'm not FKA Twigs, or I'm not even Tahlia. I'm a tiny light inside my chest, which is just filled with endless love and possibilities."
Twigs' journey of self-discovery has been marked by struggles with trauma and vulnerability. However, she says that music has always been her sanctuary. "I've learned to channel my identity, vulnerability, and traumas to get to where I am today," she explains.
The album is a testament to Twigs' growth as an artist and her willingness to confront her demons head-on. She's also explored new collaborations, including one with North West, and recently starred in the movie "The Carpenter's Son" alongside Nic Cage.
As she looks to the future, Twigs is excited about what's next. With a breakthrough year under her belt, she's eager to continue pushing boundaries and inspiring fans around the world. When asked about her plans for the future, Twigs smiles, saying, "I'm just feeling really grateful and excited to see where this journey takes me."
For FKA Twigs, music is not just a form of self-expression β it's a way of healing and connection. With "Eusexua Afterglow", she's reminded us all that we're not alone in our struggles, but that together, we can find the light inside ourselves and shine brighter than ever before.