L.A., electronic artist, Saro has just released his new single “Boy Tears” from his forthcoming, full-length, debut album out this fall. The dancefloor ready track released on Tragic Fashion Records was written by Saro, Jesse Saint John (Britney Spears, Kim Petras, Charlie XCX) and David Burris (Mothica, Slayyyter) who also produced and it’s stepped in dark, frenetic, electronic beats with Saro’s signature, falsetto riding delicately on top. “This song is about an insatiable hunger for what flows from a guy’s eyes when they’re in fear, duress or deep sadness. We wanted this song to feel like an industrial, underground dance party in Gotham at 4 am, but make it queer” he says about the track. 

This comes off the heels of the the recently released Pride anthem “Daddy I Love Him”, a nod to Saro’s coming out story. “With my music, I always want there to be some kind of solidarityRight now, at a time of such adversity, it’s important to be brave and stand up for race and gender equality and not be afraid to express your sexuality. When people hear the new music, I want them to feel in tune with their emotions and feel pride in their individuality. Beauty, love, and even pleasure can be born from darkness, but you may have to shed a few boy tears along the way.”