She's The Queen

She's The Queen are an American electropop duo based in New York City with roots in both Pop music and Nu-Disco. They released their début, self-titled EP in 2011 to rave reviews[1] and recently signed to the newly formed electronic rumors label.[2]

She's The Queen
GenresPop, electropop, nu-disco, electro, indietronica
Years active2009 (2009)–Present
Labelselectronic rumors
WebsiteOfficial Website
MembersEmily White
Andrew 'Drew' Kuryloski

History

Formation

Having met at College[3] in late 2009,[4] She's The Queen (named after an episode of Wife Swap called 'King Curtis'[5]) recorded their first tracks in Drew’s home studio above his garage.[6] Early tracks from the band were picked up by many Electronic and Pop music blogs.[7][8][9][10][11]

She's The Queen EP

The duo released their self-titled début EP in April 2011,[12] The four track EP was well received by the online Electronic music press.[13][14] To promote the EP the duo performed live shows alongside the likes of Sky Ferreira and Simon Curtis.[15]

Forthcoming new single

In February 2012 She's The Queen signed with electronic rumors and will release their début single for the label in the summer of that year.[16]

Line-up

Current members

Emily White - Vocals, Songwriting
Andrew 'Drew' Kuryloski - Keyboards, Programming, Songwriting & Production

Discography

EPs

She's The Queen - She's The Queen (Self-Released 2011) [17]

Compilation Appearances

Various Artists - electronic rumors Volume 1 (Ninthwave Records/electronic rumors 2011) (Features the track 'Waiting Game') [18]

Featuring Appearances

Cosmonaut Grechko - All I Hear (Featuring Emily White) (Schmooze 2011)[19]

Robots With Rayguns - Get Over U (feat. She's the Queen) (Fresh As It Gets, 2014)

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