BIIANCO Shares Electronic Wave  "Rice Crispies," Second Single from Debut EP

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Vibrant and thriving, queer artist BIIANCO is back with another popping anthem just months after her debut. Her newest single, "Rice Crispies" describes the intoxicating rush of lust at first sight, bringing us on the journey from awe to awesome. This slow burner was entirely written, produced, and performed by BIIANCO, who continues to construct a colorful and inclusive world of music.

BIIANCO's voice is rich and smokey, like a whiskey-infused cherry. Stacked harmonies melt into a steady dance beat as a very catchy tune weaves in and out of the arrangement: "It makes me want you now." Mixed by award-winning engineer Matt Wiggins, "Rice Crispies" lives in the same universe as BIIANCO's first single, "Get Up," as a gentle yet empowering chant.

The electronica brain child of Gaby Bianco, this new project includes all-female crews on her creative team, keeping female empowerment at the focus of BIIANCO's work. Sonically, this venture is a departure from the indie-rock duo Smoke Season, which sits comfortably with airy vocals and downtempo beats. In any fashion, BIIANCO maintains her beaming personality with unapologetic takes on artistic endeavors.

Now a one-woman show, BIIANCO is admirably blazing a trail in a very male-dominated industry. After an all women's retreat in Joshua Tree, she quickly realized she had all she needed to create an entire EP, so she did. Playing every instrument herself, BIIANCO has made her vision come to life, crafting a spirited live show and world and all her own.

Keep up with BIIANCO on Instagram!

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