The Trash Mermaids Release New Video and Donate ALL Profits
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Center Stage Magazine is honored to premiere the new music video for Stoked On Life by The Trash Mermaids in order to help efforts on Ocean Conservation. Frontwoman Scarlett Blu is donating all of the profits from the single to Mission Blue.
The music video is wildly vibrant and filled with an enormous amount of talent that electrifies the dancefloor. "This video reflects my love of dance. Dancing is my happy place, it makes me feel alive, unchained and more beautiful. I dance to be free and let my body be the music” - Scarlett Blu
Read below for the official press release on the single Stoked On Life.
THE TRASH MERMAIDS RELEASE NEW TRACK “STOKED ON LIFE” IN HONOR OF EARTH DAY
All Proceeds Go To Mission Blue
Follows Exclusive Premiere With The New Nine
Nashville, TN (April 19, 2019) - In honor of Earth Day, The Trash Mermaids, led by Scarlett Blu, have released their new track “Stoked On Life,” following the exclusive premiere with The New Nine. Scarlett Blu is a strong supporter of ocean conservation and believes in its critical role in human and ecosystem health. Because of this, The Trash Mermaids are donating all proceeds from the song to Mission Blue. Mission Blue, founded by Sylvia Earle, is a global coalition of more than 200 ocean conservation groups and like-minded organizations dedicated to protecting the world’s oceans from threats, including climate change, pollution, habitat destruction, and invasive species. The organization supports ocean exploration, research, and education with expeditions, documentaries, and social media that focus on raising support for a global network of marine protected areas.
“For me, Earth Day is a reminder to protect our oceans,” shares Scarlett Blu. “Today, I take action by writing an Earth Day Song called “Stoked On Life” and donating all the proceeds of ‘Stoked On Life’ to Mission Blue and its extraordinary leader Sylvia Earle.”
Scarlett Blu’s spirit of adventure led her to sail and dive in the world’s oceans and she was really upset by the plastic pollution she saw everywhere. That’s why she called her band The Trash Mermaids. With the help of her fans and their communities, she hopes to fulfill the bigger purpose of protecting the world’s oceans and preserving its biodiversity.
The Trash Mermaids’ music is not defined by genre as they want to appeal to everyone, so are often described as a “genre-hopper.” Scarlett Blu writes and creates her own melodies while experimenting and pushing the rules of music. She pours her heart and soul into her songs, turning them into her diary. They are a manifestation of her authentic self.
The Trash Mermaids’ Earth Day Song “Stoked On Life” follows prior releases “Sweet Candy,” which was produced by Grammy award-winning producer Dave Audé (Rihanna, Selena Gomez, Lady Gaga, Sting), “Up In The Never” which garnered over 4.1 million views on Youtube, as well as “Cryptic Love" and "Xperiel” which both charted on the Billboard Top 20 Dance Club Charts and have a combined 10 million views on Youtube.