Chainsaw co-wrote by Betty and Hate at Black Studios in 2004 for album Memoirs of a Pain Junkie. Inspired by Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Live shows on the Self-MutilaTour featured live video-performance art. featuring clips of Leatherface.
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Chainsaw co-wrote by Betty and Hate at Black Studios in 2004 for album Memoirs of a Pain Junkie. Inspired by Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Live shows on t… read more
Chainsaw co-wrote by Betty and Hate at Black Studios in 2004 for album Memoirs of a Pain Junkie. Inspired by Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Live shows on the Self-MutilaTour featured live vide… read more
Considering herself first and foremost a conceptual artist and performer rather than a singer, Betty X’s sardonic wit and unapologetic temperament is mirrored in both her music and her powerful (and often theatrical) stage performances. Her music has been described as everything from enigmatic and surreal, to aggressive, nihilistic, and brooding — as well as sarcastic and snide. The lyrical content, mostly cleverly disguised social commentary, is metaphoric and often tongue-in-cheek.
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Considering herself first and foremost a conceptual artist and performer rather than a singer, Betty X’s sardonic wit and unapologetic temperament is mirrored in both her music and her powe… read more
Considering herself first and foremost a conceptual artist and performer rather than a singer, Betty X’s sardonic wit and unapologetic temperament is mirrored in both her music and her powerful (and often theatrical) stage performances… read more