Patrick Bobilin and Sarah Simon, known as MIDNIGHTCHOIR, have launched their latest album, Debtors Disco, which delivers a politically charged critique of today’s societal issues. Their music video for "GIRLS," released on November 6, critiques "corporate girlboss culture," drawing from Bobilin’s personal experiences with gender politics in the workplace. The song’s chorus challenges the oppressive dynamics women face, while the video, inspired by street performer MangoDog and Rage Against the Machine’s “Sleep Now in the Fire,” features the band performing in Manhattan’s financial district. With Debtors Disco now available on major streaming platforms, MIDNIGHTCHOIR is set to perform in Brooklyn, alongside other artists.
Thought-provoking question: How does the portrayal of gender politics in contemporary music reflect broader societal changes and struggles in the workplace?

