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El Rose — Writing Rage, Mythology, and Sexuality Through Music

El Rose — Writing Rage, Mythology, and Sexuality Through Music

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Being fierce has always been part of her presence. El Rose joins Sparkle On to share her journey from being a bedroom musician to a performer who has learned to channel rage, mythology, and sexuality through music. Her former identity left little room for creative exploration—until a lonely period in San Francisco led her to a guitar shop, a louder voice, and eventually Austin's thriving music scene. El unpacks her Gothic noir aesthetic and femme fatale persona, drawing inspiration from biblical figures such as Mary Magdalene and mythological goddesses such as Circe. She explains how female sexuality has been weaponized throughout history, and why her music reclaims that power with unapologetic rage. This episode dives into the chokehold of creation, the isolation of being misunderstood by those closest to you, and why playing electric guitar in public for the first time is exactly the kind of intensity that fuels her art. El reminds us that we are all meant to create — and that magic happens when we stop overthinking and let it out. Follow El Rose: https://www.instagram.com/elrosemusic__ New Single Technicolor: https://open.spotify.com/track/6robqey5ABEDaaJAybGruR?si=yNFH8bwuQmOTDglfT_GI5w Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:01:00 The Hidden Identity: From Soccer to Songwriting 00:02:45 The San Francisco Turning Point and Moving to Austin 00:04:26 Fashion, Expression, and the Femme Fatale Aesthetic 00:09:49 Writing Rage: Mythology, Goddesses, and Scorned Women 00:11:09 Catholic Upbringing and the Absence of Women 00:13:30 Mary Magdalene, Sexual Shame, and Reclaiming Power 00:16:23 Sexual Energy as Creative Energy 00:21:03 Crafting Sound Through Mood Boards and Movie References 00:27:58 The Late Bloomer Advantage and Breaking the Rules 00:38:40 The Chokehold of Creation and Letting Go 00:46:39 Feeling Everything: The Artist's Role and Magic of Creation
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