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Erasure Is Back With 'Nerves of Steel' Featuring Drag Race Stars, More

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The Neon is “a place that lives in the imagination,” according to press notes.And the video for the track “Nerves of Steel” that dropped this week features 20 LGBTQ+ luminaries who've got plenty of artistry and imagination, including several stars of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Amanda Lepore, and Candis Cayne.Erasure, composed of Andy Bell and Vince Clarke, has been churning out queer anthems since the mid-'80s, including “A Little Respect,” “Chains of Love,” and, later, “Chorus.” More than 30 years after the band's debut album, Wonderland, was released, Bell and Clarke are in fabulous form with The Neon.

And the queer-to-the-core video for "Nerves of Steel" is right in line with Erasure's canon. Shot during quarantine, the video was produced and.

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