Suburban Moms Share How They Really Feel

A new music video takes a surprising turn.

Stacy Swider had to make a video to promote her band, and knew she wanted to use their original song “Woman of Steel.” But how to proceed? Thanks to a friend with laryngitis, she happened upon the idea of various women holding written signs describing what makes them a woman of steel. “It would have been ideal to showcase people from around the world, but for expediency, I focused on our local community.” The video starts out in a traditional fashion, showing the band playing instruments while lip synching. But then it takes a sudden, moving turn. “Double parent, Widow” says a sign held by the first guest. “I am not your stereotype,” says another, held by a prominent native American activist.

Other signs are held by stroke and cancer survivors, by a VP of Engineering, a plasma physicist, a playwright, a business owner. One shot shows a team representing the environmental advocacy group Mothers Out Front. There are also multiple mother-daughter pairs. “Real life is very different from a television show. These women may appear to be just folks, but they have passionate hearts and complex lives, and put a lot into their work, and into their community,” says Ms. Swider.

A lot of people lean on them.

Stacy Swider, Artist

The video may be found on YouTube under the band name “Stacy and the Party”. The band will be playing live Thursday Jan. 18, 2018 at Main Streets in Concord, MA.

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This five-piece group plays original music and revised favorites. Stacy is a singer /songwriter who has been playing music since the age of 10. Her vocals have been described as unique and soulful.