LexMo Turns The Volume Up On New Single ‘PST
Rising Venezuelan, Miami-raised multidisciplinary artist LexMo turns the volume up on new single ‘PST’.
Refusing to be confined to a single genre in ‘PST’, LexMo channels her alt-rock and pop-punk alter ego, ditching the sparse production and emotionally gutting lyrics of her recent single ‘Think Of Me’ in favour of fast-paced guitars, driven tempo, punchy verses and a chorus that shows the fiercely honest singer-songwriters ear for an undeniable hook. The lyrics continue on the same path laid by her previous singles, in under three minutes LexMo unpacks her relationship struggles, laying everything on the table and ending the song asking “Would you even listen?”
Written “in a total of about 20 minutes,” LexMo says of the song; “is about finding that one decent person in a sea of trash and instantly clicking in ways that you didn’t think were possible again, but ultimately being screwed over by a couple hundred miles and a gnarly time difference.”
Celebrating the music she loves, LexMo is capable of exploring different genres of music through songs that show the wide range of her talent, “being confined to a genre is a thing of the past,” she says. Her music and lyrics come from honest emotions, “I was woken up one morning by my anxiety and the lyrics of the first verse were just rushing through my mind with that fast paced punk guitar-driven tempo. I hit up my guitarist and asked if he was ready to shred a solo and it all fell together so organically production-wise when we just followed the story of the lyrics”.