Hailing from Nashville, The Infamous HER have built quite a reputation for themselves. Fronted by Monique Staffile’s unapologetic, infectious energy, the rock and Americana outfit constantly threads the fine line between sassy and gritty territories and more explosive punk outings. ‘Born Outta Step’ channels a bit of both, starting as an Irish-inspired ballad, and then evolving into an all-out, fast-paced, rebellious anthem. It’s a song for anyone who has ventured off the beaten path, refusing to align with society’s boring norms.
Dedicated to “all the freaks and misfits we love”, ‘Born Outta Step’ sees The Infamous HER at their boldest and most expansive, as they seek to connect with an alternative audience, channelling their party selves and dropping four minutes of positive outlook in an otherwise grey, brooding reality. The song has been written by Staffile, alongside drummer Tyler Kloewer and producer/accordion player Caleb KBC Sherman.
Delving deeper into ‘Born Outta Step’, we are told: “It’s a supercharged anthem for the convivial folk who have trekked a different path: those with a heart full of gold and a head full of ale, eccentric, fierce, uber-expressive, and unapologetic.” Marking another striking musical chapter to emerge from The Infamous HER’s euphoric artistry, the record could very well soundtrack an afternoon of Saint Patrick’s Day bonanza. Will you be the one to test that?
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