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Model/Actriz – Dancing Through Darkness with Pirouette

Straight from the chaotic pulse of New York’s streets, Model/Actriz is back — louder, rawer, and more unapologetically themselves. Blending industrial rock, dance-punk, and echoes of shadowy pop, this band doesn’t just play music — they shake the walls. After their 2023 debut Dogsbody, they’re opening a new chapter: Pirouette.

And this album feels like sweat on skin under strobe lights, bodies moving until morning, and the release of everything we’ve kept buried. It’s coming May 2, 2025 — and yeah, even the first single “Cinderella” is enough to knock the wind out of you.

“Cinderella” – Not a Fairytale, but a True Story

“Cinderella” doesn’t come with glitter and glass slippers. Instead, it opens with a thread of childhood memories from vocalist Cole Haden — raw, personal, and anything but a fantasy. There’s no fairy godmother here, just thick-soled boots stomping through expectations, crushing outdated roles along the way.

Beneath, the beat creeps like a secret. On top, Cole’s voice erupts like a confession. The result is a sonic space that’s both rebellious and vulnerable — just like their live shows.

The Journey – A Voice Grown in Skyscraper Shadows

Model/Actriz may come from the heart of New York, but their inner storms are louder than the city itself. Cole Haden (vocals), Jack Wetmore (guitar), Aaron Shapiro (bass), and Ruben Radlauer (drums) — together, they don’t just perform, they transcend.

Their debut Dogsbody carved out a space of their own in 2023. Now, with Pirouette, they’re lighting up the dark. A new tour is on the horizon. More songs are coming. This band never stays still — they shift, they grow, they burn.

Plug In, Let Go

You can stream Model/Actriz on Apple Music, Spotify, and beyond — but to truly understand them, you need to feel their live energy. It’s raw. It’s unfiltered. It’s honest, even when it hurts.

Follow them — this dark dance is only just beginning.

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