Juno-nominated artist Lindsay Schoolcraft has released her latest single, “Crucified,” which delves deep into her personal journey of betrayal and the abuse of power. Describing the track as her most lyrically honest and heavy piece to date, Schoolcraft explores how power can manipulate individuals, ultimately leading to the triumph of justice as victims outnumber their abusers. Collaborating with a team including Justin DeBlieck and Dylan Gowan, she produced a music video that visually connects religious themes with the track’s narrative. This release follows two earlier singles in 2023 and showcases her evolution as an artist, building on a rich history that includes work with Cradle of Filth and various collaborations.
Given the themes of betrayal and resilience in “Crucified,” how do you think personal experiences shape an artist’s creative output, and can they serve as a form of catharsis for both the creator and the audience?
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