Cherry Glazerr announces new album I Don't Want You Anymore
The album announcement is accompanied by the brand new single, "Soft Like a Flower".
I Don't Want You Anymore, was co-produced with Yves Rothman (Yves Tumor, Blondshell, Amaarae). The collaboration between Yves Rothman and Cherry Glazerr's Clementine Creevy blossomed following a cover of Metallica’s “My Friend of Misery”.
Speaking of the "Evanescence moment" on lead single, Creevy says: "It’s a real ‘losing your fucking shit’ kind of vibe,” she says. “I wanted this album to be just heart and soul. Completely exposed. It’s also a little bit about loving the anguish and toxicity that comes with being ruined by another person. Letting go and submitting to them but then catching yourself becoming too much like them".
I Don't Want You Anymore follows up 2019's Stuffed & Ready. Reflecting on the passing period of time, Creevy says: “I’ve spent these years taking a hard look at myself, at my relationships, and writing about it."
“I guess I’m coming to terms with a lot of my bullshit. When you’re always leaving, you don’t have a great sense of where your relationships stand, romantic or otherwise. You’re not thinking about the work that goes into maintaining them,” she continues.
Tracklist:
- Addicted To Your Love
- Bad Habit
- Ready For You
- Touch You With My Chaos
- Soft Like A Flower
- Sugar
- Golden
- Wild Times
- Eat You Like A Pill
- Shattered
- I Don’t Want You Anymore
"Soft Like a Flower" is out now. Cherry Glazerr's forthcoming fifth studio album, I Don't Want You Anymore, arrives on 29 September via Secretly Canadian.
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