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Talon Majors emerges from darkness and mist with new single “Dream Weaver”

Talon Majors brings an intensive fearless energy and uncompromising heft to all of her creative output. This is likely the case because of a uniquely intense, strange and traumatic past, one that was as crude as the subconscious mind, yet it gave her wisdom and humility far beyond her years. Talon’s music and writing function as a form of pure alchemy, where she has grown the ability to transmute a negative input and radiate something truly inspired. On Talon’s radiant and contagious new single “Dream Weaver”, she mysteriously emerges from darkness and mist with gemstones and colored diamonds.
Musically, “Dream Weaver” showcases an ethereal, stunning vocal that seems to appear out of ether. The 90’s alternative and indie rock influences are evident. Fans of artists like Mazzy Star, Lana Del Ray and Juliana Hatfield will enjoy digging deep into this level of vulnerability and commitment. The acoustic guitar work, percussion and atmospheric synths support the vocals and lyrics by creating a dreamscape where the story being told echoes throughout the halls of eternity.
“Dream Weaver” is one of 3 songs set to accompany Talon Major’s upcoming memoir “Watch Her Fall”- a gruesome and heart-wrenching troubled teen industry exposé. The song is a tribute to a forbidden romance forged behind the walls of Casa By The Sea, a boarding school that was shut down for abuse and fraud. Teens were stripped of every basic human right including clothing, grooming essentials and even speech, while being systematically broken down with some of the most heinous military style brainwashing tactics.
“When you are beaten down to a certain level, and have no escape, your mind goes inward. I would focus on anything positive that I could…a bird that flew overhead…lyrics to a favorite song…or a crush on a fellow student.”

While cut off from the world, her family and friends with no means of contacting the outside, Talon lost herself in art and her crush. After all, you can strip everything away from a person, but not their mind.
The most effective way to reach people is through stories, especially if they are painful, relatable and have a message. It is my hope that in my art, people can feel seen, supported and not “alone”.
“Dream Weaver is a story of teenage romance, delusion and the pain that comes from believing someone’s words over their actions…”
Author. Vocalist. Producer. Artist. Activist. Influencer. Survivor.
Talon Majors has long used her talents to give a voice to those who otherwise would not have one. As an influencer, she is a dedicated activist against the so-called “troubled teen industry, as well as creating a strong community for persons struggling with mental health and LGBTQ issues. As a survivor herself, Talon leaned into her mission to use her pain as a platform to help heal, raise awareness and funding for people who so desperately need it. A humanitarian to her core, she battled PTSD with one goal in mind: to stop the systematic abuse of children and teens for monetary gain.
Talon drew the cover artwork herself with the time-tested mediums of pencil and marker.
Stream “Dream Weaver” on Spotify.
Musician Names/Instruments: Talon Majors (vox and production) Peter Palombo (guitars), Eric Sanicola (Co-producer)
Producer Name(s): Talon Majors & Eric Sanicola
Websites:
Official Website:Talonmajors.com
TIKTOK: 63k followers, @talonmajors
Instagram: shestalon
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Youtube Channel

Artist Biography:
Author, vocalist and producer Talon Majors uses her talents to give a voice to those who otherwise would not have one. As an influencer, she is a dedicated activist against the so-called “troubled teen industry, as well as creating a strong community for persons struggling with mental health and LGBTQ issues. As a survivor herself, Talon leaned into her mission to use her pain as a platform to help heal, raise awareness and funding for people who so desperately need it. A humanitarian to her core, she battled PTSD with one goal in mind: to stop the systematic abuse of children and teens for monetary gain.
“These torture facilities are being shut down one by one…but it is simply not fast enough.” She recalled, citing the staggering number of deaths that occur within the walls of these facilities, or by the hands of traumatized students who see sucide as their only way out of the hellish nightmare. “I remember thinking…someday I’m going to blow the lid off of these camps! I’m going to expose these evil people. They can’t silence us forever. I am lucky enough to have built a platform to do so and I couldn’t be more excited.”
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