Zariah tore off the choker. It transformed in her hand into a whip of woven light—standard TransAngels issue, but modified.
Transangels, a prominent collective of trans and non-binary artists, has been making waves in the music industry with their unique blend of electronic and pop sounds. Recently, four members of the collective - Zariah, Aura, Rana, and Katana - came together to create Sorori, an exclusive EP that celebrates sisterhood, identity, and empowerment. We had the opportunity to sit down with these talented artists and discuss their experiences, inspirations, and creative processes behind Sorori. transangels zariah aura rana katana sorori exclusive
Sorori knelt beside her, blades gone. For the first time, her onyx eyes showed something human: exhaustion. Zariah tore off the choker
Through their collective efforts, the TransAngels are breaking down barriers and challenging traditional notions of beauty, identity, and performance. By embracing their unique experiences and perspectives, they are creating a more inclusive and compassionate space for trans individuals and allies alike. Recently, four members of the collective - Zariah,
: Zariah’s archives and Aura’s rituals are often cited as foundational elements of their creative output.
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In the context of TransAngels, sorori refers to the deep, unbreakable bonds between the female characters. This sisterhood is built on trust, mutual respect, and a shared determination to protect one another. The relationships between Zariah, Aura, Rana, and Katana exemplify the strength and beauty of sorori, showcasing how women can uplift and support each other in the face of adversity.