Scene Queen Unleashes Her Heaviest Song Yet With Tracksuit
Scene Queen has returned with a new dose of pink-tinted destruction, unleashing her heaviest song yet, Tracksuit.
The track finds Hannah Collins pushing her signature Bimbocore sound further into metal territory, blending Y2K fashion, furious riffs and gleeful menace into a revenge fantasy aimed squarely at cheaters. Loud, chaotic and unapologetically theatrical, Tracksuit is Scene Queen at her most feral.

Y2K Fashion Meets Full-Blown Terror
Built around a spiralling inner monologue, Tracksuit captures the moment suspicion turns into all-out rage. In true Scene Queen style, the song takes a familiar emotional gut-punch and turns it into something cartoonishly violent, glossy, heavy and completely unbothered by good taste.
It is also another sharp reminder of what makes Scene Queen such a distinctive force in the modern alternative scene. Her world may be bright pink, but the bite beneath it is vicious.
Bimbocore Gets Heavier
Scene Queen has made a name for herself by tearing down genre rules with glitter-coated aggression, calling out misogyny and gatekeeping while building a scene that feels more inclusive, confrontational and fun.
Tracksuit keeps that mission intact while leaning harder into metal’s weight and brutality. It is still Bimbocore, but with sharper teeth, heavier boots and a crime-scene attitude.
Download Festival 2026 Appearance Confirmed
Fans will be able to catch Scene Queen live as she continues opening for Electric Callboy across the U.S. through May, before heading to the UK and Europe later this summer. Find tickets and more information here.
About Scene Queen
Scene Queen, aka Hannah Collins, is not here to be quiet. With lyrics that take aim at misogynists, genre purists and anyone trying to keep heavy music locked in the past, Collins has become one of the boldest names in the new emo wave.
Her music is loud, colourful and confrontational, but beneath the pink exterior is a fierce commitment to making alternative culture feel open, strange and welcoming. Scene Queen’s world may look different, but as her message goes, we are all pink on the inside.



















