Man/Woman/Chainsaw ushers in a new fearless era with "Get Up and Dance"


Man/Woman/Chainsaw
’s bold new statement "Get Up and Dance," seeing the arrival of Emmie-Mae Avery as the band’s new lead vocalist and marks a bold new chapter in their creative evolution. The track is a collaboration between William Doyle, Lola Waterworth, Clio Harwood, Vera Wilhelmiina Leppänen, and Emmie-Mae Avery, and produced by Margo Bloom and Seth Evans. It features confident storytelling and an unmistakable sense of playful tension.

The song is constructed around a scenario in which confidence and control are passed back and forth between two people. It opens with a spark of flirtation, then turns into a calculated challenge. The dynamics keep listeners engaged. Emmie-Mae Avery’s lead vocals bring a new energy to the band’s sound, adding personality and momentum to the track and playing off its clever lyrical perspective.

What makes “Get Up and Dance” special is that it blends fun and attitude. It’s a departure from common love story tropes, exploring confidence, power, and the thrill of switching roles. The songwriting is a masterclass in that playful psychological game, while the polished production keeps the energy alive throughout. Get Up And Dance is an exciting new direction for Man/Woman/Chainsaw, and a winning combo of concept, a new vocal identity, and assured delivery. It’s a track that makes its mark through character and creativity.

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