{"id":616,"date":"2025-02-13T13:00:04","date_gmt":"2025-02-13T14:00:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pilotshopworld.com\/?p=616"},"modified":"2025-02-26T18:34:53","modified_gmt":"2025-02-26T18:34:53","slug":"on-dial-tone-linying-meditates-on-masculinity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/pilotshopworld.com\/index.php\/2025\/02\/13\/on-dial-tone-linying-meditates-on-masculinity\/","title":{"rendered":"On 'Dial Tone,' Linying Meditates on Masculinity"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Linying<\/u><\/a> has always known how to craft a moment. The Singaporean, LA-based singer-songwriter makes music that feels like an intimate confession \u2014 delicate yet unflinching. Her latest single, \u201cDial Tone,\u201d is no exception. A shimmering track that hovers between bedroom pop and alt-R&B, it captures the ache of estrangement and words left unsaid. <\/p>\n

The music video, premiering today on PAPER<\/em><\/em>, plays like a fever dream of family duty and personal reckoning. A trans woman, played by Seattle-based drag queen Mikey Xu<\/u><\/a>, attends her sister\u2019s traditional Chinese wedding, forced to present as a cishet man to appease her family. As she drowns in expectation, she tries to impress a disapproving father, downs liquor with the other boys and ultimately unravels in the bathroom, cradled in her sister\u2019s arms. <\/p>\n

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Featuring 13 Reasons Why<\/em>\u2019s Michele Selene Ang<\/u><\/a> and The L Word<\/em>\u2019s Leo Sheng<\/u><\/a>, the video is an emotional gut-punch wrapped in lush visuals. Linying appears as the wedding singer, a quiet observer watching it unfold.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe song is a meditation on masculinity, on what we as a society have decided \u2018being a man\u2019 looks like, and the pain we unconsciously inflict on one another,\u201d Linying shares. \u201cIt\u2019s about the anger, repression and addiction that come from denying ourselves \u2014 and how we all, in some way, pay the price.\u201d<\/p>\n

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