Hot on heels with her latest release ‘“The Quarantine Love Song”, Pop Star on the Rise Holander goes for a brand new Anti-social pop anthem ‘E-Girl’
The new single “E-Girl” is an anti-social pop anthem about wanting to be alone and being overwhelmed by people loving and leaving. It’s a song for outcasts, E-Girls, and misfits. People who don’t fit in. Holander shares, “But in standing out, we find each other,” says Holander. “And we find ourselves more than we ever could if we were trying to ‘fit in.’”
She is your cotton candy BFF who can be seen drinking boy tears and throwing things around her room. Most recently, she toured nationally with HOLYCHILD (pre-pandemic) and kept busy during 2020 with the release of her singles “Car Crash” and “The Quarantine Love Song.” Her new single “E-Girl” signals a new era for the 24-year-old, one that she calls “the Digital Queen era.”
Holander said, “I chose ‘E-Girl’ to start the new era because it really encapsulates this new world of music that I refer to as ‘Digital Queen,’” she goes on to say. “It has all the angst, heartbreak, empowerment, and independence rolled into one. It centers on being a true individual and finding that to be incredibly difficult and yet so rewarding. Being creative during COVID times has been tough on me, as I know it has been for a lot of artists. It’s been a time for me to process and self-reflect, more so than in normal life. I’m used to writing pretty literally about things that are going on in my life, and I’ve had to go more internal and learn how to write in a way that is more self-reflective about past events or dreaming of the future. I’ve also re-discovered other creative outlets like painting and dancing, which have opened up other avenues to generate song ideas from.”