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VENUS GRRRLS release new song ‘3×3’

VENUS GRRRLS have released a new music video!

Their brand new single 3×3 marks the Leeds alt‑rock quintet’s first track to arrive via new alternative label Killabop – and the label’s inaugural original release. The track follows their 2025 single Ivy Tree and was produced in collaboration with Max Helyer (YOU ME AT SIX) and Numen Studios.

About the new single, VENUS GRRRLS say, “the lyrics for 3×3 poured out of us recently, off the back of multiple significant relationships changing. We all sat together, processing, ruminating and repeating the ins and the outs. We have often tended to each other’s wounds as relationships ebbed and flowed; ones that built and fell again. It became clear throughout all of that, our shared experiences and situationship traumas were healed by this very process of sisterhood. It’s fundamentally an impolite song, brash and angry as it channels unfiltered feminine rage very much detailing the angry, regretful processing stage of a relationship ending. It was a little scary whilst we wrote the lyrics – as much as we usually sing about macabre subjects, this one is possibly the most confrontational song we’ve ever written lyrically.

Spiritually, 3 is such a powerful and poignant number. We’re very aware of its presence in our tarot readings, hence the Three of Swords on the cover art (by a tattoo artist we love, Lily Rafferty – @needle.mistress), as well as the belief of getting back thrice what you put out into the universe. 3×3 is a song of regret and rage, stumbling with a bold riff you can stomp to, filtered through the lenses of dark 90s guitar work, and grating synths. The message of the song is simple – find your coven and forget (and maybe hex) your evil ex.”

Watch the official lyric video for 3×3 here:

For more information on VENUS GRRRLS like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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