Music Review: “Boxx” by Pandora Boxx… is a Gift for All Music Lovers


Pandora Boxx, the iconic drag queen known for her wit, charm, and undeniable stage presence, has released her debut full-length album, “Boxx,” which is already making waves with hit singles like “Dance” and “Pill.” This new collection showcases her evolution as an artist, blending humor, empowerment, and raw emotion into a cohesive and captivating musical journey.

“Dance,” the album’s lead single, is an infectious pop anthem that commands listeners to hit the dance floor. With its pulsating beats, catchy hooks, and Pandora’s charismatic vocals, the track is an instant earworm. The lyrics celebrate freedom and self-expression, encouraging everyone to let loose and embrace their true selves. It’s a high-energy opener that sets the tone for the rest of the album, ensuring listeners are hooked from the very first note.

Following “Dance,” the album transitions into “Pill,” a track that delves into more complex emotional territory. “Pill” stands out with its haunting melody and introspective lyrics, exploring themes of struggle, resilience, and self-discovery. Pandora’s vocal performance is particularly compelling here, as she conveys vulnerability and strength in equal measure. The juxtaposition of “Dance” and “Pill” highlights Pandora’s versatility, demonstrating her ability to tackle both upbeat anthems and deeper, more reflective songs.

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Additional stand outs on the album are and “Gay”, Pandora Boxx’s response to Governor DeSantis’ horrific Don’t Say Gay legislation and “Stars,” her tribute to Star Trek. Yes, the three time RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant is a proud Trekky.

Overall, “Boxx” is a dynamic and diverse album that showcases Pandora Boxx’s growth as an artist. From the high-energy dance tracks to the introspective ballads, each song offers something unique, reflecting her multifaceted talent. With hit singles like “Dance” and “Pill,” Pandora Boxx has delivered a memorable and impactful album that will resonate with fans old and new.

Ben Nelson

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