Los Angeles artist Fae Fatale continues to build her unmistakable sonic and visual universe with the release of her new single “Voodoo Doll”, available since August 29 on digital platforms. The nearly three-minute track blends nu-metal, industrial, and gothic theatricality, a signature style that has become synonymous with the singer.
While the single showcases Fae Fatale’s musical strength, it is in her official music video where the artist takes a step further, merging music, performance, and cinematic aesthetics. With a visualizer that evokes a dark, twisted fairy tale, “Voodoo Doll” presents Fae Fatale surrounded by symbolic atmospheres, elaborate makeup, and a visual narrative that amplifies the song’s visceral impact.
The project involved production, mixing, and mastering by Capricious Bastard, while Stehauner handled drums, adding rhythmic force that intensifies the track’s raw energy. The visual side, crucial to Fae Fatale’s vision, was created by a specialized team of makeup artists, hairstylists, and special effects professionals led by @willcoveymua, whose work brings the unsettling characters in this audiovisual universe to life.
The artist herself has shared her excitement on social media, thanking fans for their support and encouraging listeners to “play Voodoo Doll on repeat.” And it’s easy to see why: every Fae Fatale release is not just a song but an immersive experience where music and imagery merge into a singular language.
With “Voodoo Doll”, Fae Fatale cements her position as one of the most distinctive and provocative voices in the new dark wave of alternative metal, pushing the idea that each song is its own universe. Her multidisciplinary approach, cinematic aesthetics, and sonic intensity confirm that she is an artist who doesn’t just make music but creates entire worlds for her audience to inhabit.
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