Stef Lang takes the uprising of women internationally against the pressure that consumer culture creates for young women (and undoubtedly for young men as well) to the pop scene with this great, dancable song that could easily contend with the same hits that push the “look” she’s speaking out against. She gives the mainstream a tongue lashing in Paper Doll’s quick lyrics: “Living on a treadmill, skip my dinner / Work my body till I get thinner / Running with the girls across the nation / Caught up in a world of thin-spiration.”
Originally from the tiny town of Ladysmith, Stef moved to Vancouver six years ago to pursue music. Currently, she’s on tour across Canada to support the release of her new EP, “Fighting Mirrors” which can be downloaded free from her website, and which has other songs speaking to the high stress, high speed consequences of . . . → Read More: Art Threat: Music Monday: Paper Doll by Stef Lang