Queer hard rock artist STRANGE WOMAN is back — and she’s not here to play nice. Her second release, THE LAST DANCE, is a seductive, ferocious anthem about owning your identity and sticking to it through thick and thin.
From the very first note, its sultry, sticky groove pulls you in — a sonic reminder to embrace life’s messiness and learn from your mistakes. With swampy riffs, snarling raps, and slap bass that refuses to be ignored, THE LAST DANCE is a celebration of trial by fire.
Imagine Rage Against The Machine with a sassy edge. Picture Red Hot Chili Peppers in drag. Now crank it to 11 — that’s STRANGE WOMAN.
Who is STRANGE WOMAN?
Scottish-born and just 20 years old, STRANGE WOMAN brings hard rock grit with a contemporary punk attitude. Now based in Manchester, she’s on a mission to create inclusive, high-energy live spaces where fans can find both community and escapism.
With her grunge-inspired fashion and breakneck stage presence, she burst onto the scene in June 2025 with her debut single FAKE VALENTINE. The track gained radio support from influential names like BBC’s Honor Morrison, instantly marking her as one to watch.
The hype is only growing ahead of her upcoming October EP, STRANGE — and if THE LAST DANCE is any indication, it’s going to be explosive.
Listen to ‘THE LAST DANCE’ now and get ready for STRANGE WOMAN’s unapologetic reign in the rock scene.