Sex Metal Barbie

"Sex Metal Barbie"
Single by In This Moment
from the album Black Widow
Released November 4, 2014
Format Digital Download, Vinyl
Genre Industrial metal[1]
Length 4:22
Label Atlantic Records
Writer(s) In This Moment
In This Moment singles chronology
"Big Bad Wolf
(2014)
"Sex Metal Barbie"
(2014)
Music video
"Sex Metal Barbie" on YouTube

"Sex Metal Barbie" is a song by American band In This Moment. It is the third single taken from the band's fifth album Black Widow.

About the song

The single was released to online retailers on November 4, 2014. It was first premiered live at the band's Knotfest appearance on October 25, 2014.

The song is about the negative feedback the band has encountered online, especially towards lead vocalist Maria Brink. Brink's approach on building the song was to go online and search for awful comments and rumors that target her and turn them into lyrics.[2] It was revealed in March 2015 that the music video will be directed by Brink herself and shooting will begin in March after their European tour run.[3] A pink limited edition 7" vinyl single was released for Record Store Day in 2015 on April 18. The single features the album version of the song and a remix.

Track list

All lyrics written by Maria Brink; all music composed by Chris Howorth, Brink, and Kevin Churko. 

No.TitleLength
1."Sex Metal Barbie"  4:22
2."Sex Metal Barbie (Etnik Remix)"   

Personnel

References

  1. "IN THIS MOMENT - Tickets". Ticketfly.com. Retrieved May 11, 2015. Their boundless approach shines through in album opener "Sex Metal Barbie." Tempering an industrial crunch and sexually charged synths with gnashing riffs and hauntingly hypnotic vocal delivery, the track instantly transfixes, calling out haters who hide behind keyboards.
  2. "IN THIS MOMENT's 'Sex Metal Barbie' Was Written Around 'All The Awful Things' People Say About MARIA BRINK". Blabbermouth.net. November 6, 2014.
  3. "IN THIS MOMENT ARE GETTING READY TO SHOOT A MUSIC VIDEO FOR THEIR SONG 'SEX METAL BARBIE'". Alterrock.net. March 8, 2015.


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