Queen Anne make their debut with cheeky and addictive single 'Real Enough'
- FLEX
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American indie-pop duo Queen Anne are set to make their bold entrance with debut single 'Real Enough'. The band—fronted by singer-songwriter and actress Katie Silverman (New Girl, Pen15, The Exorcists) alongside writer-producer Sandy Chila—blends 80s pop-punk swagger with a post-modern, darkly ethereal edge.
'Real Enough' is a sarcastic anthem born from an everyday annoyance—specifically, the betrayal of a cheese-laden chicken sandwich. “Any resemblance to real persons, events, or situations is purely coincidental,” Silverman jokes. “If you feel this song is speaking to you personally, please call +1 (800) REFERENCE.”
With its sharp wit and insidiously catchy production, 'Real Enough' transforms frustration into high-energy catharsis. Queen Anne channel mundane moments into something extraordinary, offering a glimpse into a sonic world that’s equally playful and emotionally charged.
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