
Claud announces their third studio album alongside "Every Fucking Time"
Claud has released a new single “Every Fucking Time” along with the announcement of their third album, Supermodels.
Of the new track, Claud says: “I wrote "Every Fucking Time" two summers ago. It was hot and sticky in New York, so naturally I was spending a lot of time at home, overthinking everything… and this song was born. Even as I was writing "Every Fucking Time" I had flashes of what I wanted the music video to look like. The songs details and specificity came straight from me, so it only felt natural to write and direct the music video too. This was my first time directing, which was scary, but came easily because my vision for this song was so strong. The video wouldn’t have been the same without my co-star, Grace Kuhlenschmidt. We met on the internet early in the pandemic. I was a big fan of her comedy, and I watched every single video she posted. We quickly became friends and have been wanting to collaborate for a while, and I wrote this video concept with her in mind. Being on set with Grace was a dream come true because I got to work with my favorite comedian and a good friend all at once.”
Supermodels follows Claud's 2021 album Super Monster, and their 2019 debut, Sideline Star. It was created in Claud's apartment with their new, but constantly out of tune acoustic guitar, and a second-hand upright piano recently wedged inside the apartment which came missing multiple octaves.
Tracklist:
- Crumbs
- Dirt
- Every Fucking Time
- Wet
- Glass Wall
- It's Not About You
- Paul Rudd
- The Moving On
- Climbing Trees
- Spare Tire
- All Over
- Screwdriver
"Every Fucking Time" is out now. Supermodels is released on 14 July via Saddest Factory Records and is now available for pre-order.
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