Cherry Glazerr shares the brand new single, "Sugar"
Cherry Glazerr’s Clementine Creevy has shared a new song today from her forthcoming new album, I Don’t Want You Anymore.
“‘Sugar’ is one of my favourite songs on the album. I actually started it with Jonny Pierce from The Drums and he had that sick bass line. We then built everything around it, and he had this idea to do a big ‘I'M YOUR SUGAAAR’ towards the end of the song which gives it this fun kinda dancy lift," Creevy says.
The song is accompanied by a video which Creevy explains, “I always imagined a nighttime gritty kind of visual for this song, so Sami (Perez, bassist) and I shot the video with our genius friend Gabe Ross, and he got Emily (Whittemore) to strip for it and Chad (Damiani) to do his beautiful dancing — ultimately we created this funny kind of bizzaro nighttime video, which I think fits the song perfectly. It’s about feeling used by someone else and you know it’s wrong, but you feel like you can be their little bit of sweetness and that feels kinda good in a twisted way.”
“Sugar” follows the previously released “Soft Like A Flower", and “Ready For You".
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”. I Don't Want You Anymore follows up 2019's Stuffed & Ready
"Sugar" 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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