
When I was little, Bowie really got to me—not just his music. His whole deal, his look, everything. I wanted to do one of his songs partly to say thanks, and also so I could listen to him non-stop! I picked “Let’s Dance” because the song feels so urgent, like a last chance thing. Plus, I already had some red shoes.”
That’s how Katie Silverman explained the idea behind Queen Anne's first song. She and Sandy Chila work together on the project. Choosing “Let’s Dance” isn’t just about liking Bowie, it’s also about giving his music a new spin with a different voice.
Queen Anne is an indie-pop duo from America. Their music mixes the catchy tunes of the 80s with something modern—dark but also super catchy. It's like a mix of light and dark, with songs that make you think but also keep you hooked.
Silverman, who you might know from shows like New Girl and PEN15, brings a cool way of telling stories to Queen Anne. She turns regular stuff into really emotional stories. Together with Chila's skills in making music, they create a sound that feels like a movie. It looks back but also shows who they are as artists.
This version of “Let’s Dance” introduces Queen Anne and what they're about. It's more than just a cover; it's like they’re nodding to the past while making something totally their own.
This song isn’t the end of something, it’s just the start. Queen Anne is ready to define their name with music that hits you hard and points to what’s next.
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