Transangels Daisy Taylor Kalli Grace Risqu New Exclusive

As the night wore on, the Transangels continued to safeguard the youth center, ensuring that its patrons and staff felt safe and protected. In the face of adversity, they had proven themselves to be a formidable force, a shining example of what it meant to stand up for what was right.

| Element | Details | |---|---| | | Trans‑Angels – a debut EP/visual album | | Release date | 21 May 2026 (digital, vinyl, limited‑edition cassette) | | Label | Moonlit Mirage Records (indie‑eco) | | Core members | Daisy Taylor, Kalli Grace, Risqu New | | Genre | Dream‑pop / ethereal electronica with hints of neo‑folk | | Key themes | Fluid identity, celestial mythology, urban melancholy | | First single | “Starlight‑Sewn” (streaming now) | | Critical buzz | Pitchfork “Best New Music” tag, NME “One to watch in 2026” | transangels daisy taylor kalli grace risqu new

| Member | Role | Notable past work | |---|---|---| | | Vocals, lyricist, synth design | Solo debut “Moonlit Mirrors” (2022); scored the short film “Glass Aurora” (2024) | | Kalli Grace | Guitar, field recordings, production | Member of lo‑fi folk trio Woven Roots (2019‑2023); co‑producer on “Neon Tide” (2025) | | Risqu New | Percussion, visual direction, community outreach | Founder of the eco‑concert series Green Pulse ; graphic novelist for “Ethereal City” (2023) | As the night wore on, the Transangels continued