
Sam Quealy has a way of making everything she does glow with its own distinct light, and her music video for “Girls Night” is pure 80s energy. That being said, you’ll love the heavy synths and rock-and-roll grit.
Moreover, it’s the perfect showcase for what she’s doing on her latest album, ‘Jawbreaker.’ If you haven’t listened yet, you’re already behind.
Entering the Jawbreaker Era
After her debut album ‘Blonde Venus’ caught the eyes and ears of everyone, Sam spent her time crushing sets at massive festivals like Montreux Jazz and touring with legends like Yelle and La Femme.
But for her new project ‘Jawbreaker,’ she’s trading in her signature Pop sound for something a bit more luminous. Expect plenty of live instruments and a shimmering, retro-inspired sound that dives deep into lust, longing, and unapologetic self-love.
It’s glossy, it’s vintage, and it’s exactly what your Electro-Pop playlist needs!

From Disco Haze to 80s Rebellion
Just last month, Sam teamed up with Marlon Magnée for “By My Side,” a smooth-sailing blend of Disco-tinted Pop. However, this time around she’s cranking up the volume.
Evidently, “Girls Night” is a high-energy pivot that demands your full attention.
Consider this the ultimate anthem for girls who aren’t afraid to take up space. The best part is that relentless 80s energy that hits from the first second, not to mention the visuals, which feel like a total fever-dream tribute to Cyndi Lauper‘s old-school clips.
By the time the chorus kicks in, those electric guitars add a rebellious edge that you are absolutely living for. Honestly, there isn’t a single skip on the new album, ‘Jawbreaker.’
So, give it a spin on Spotify or on any digital streaming platform and try to tell me I’m wrong.
In the meantime, don’t miss a beat and follow her socials for all the fresh updates.
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Hi, I’m Erick Ycaza — a music blogger with a BA in Advertising & Graphic Design. I created this blog to keep you updated with daily music news. Surprisingly, I’ve been writing about music since 2007. If you’re an artist and would like to be featured, feel free to reach out: info@electrowow.net

