Alice Glass shares "Cease And Desist", a "call to arms for all survivors"
Alice Glass has aired beautifully brutal new song "Cease And Desist" and revealed visuals stuffed to the brim with multicoloured mayhem.
The track, which features production from frequent collaborator Jupiter Keyes (formerly of HEALTH) and producer Dreamcrusher, follows last summer's Without Love EP.
"This song is a call to arms for all survivors," says Glass. "But being a survivor often means feeling afraid, it means sometimes feeling worthless, like you can’t go on. We need to fight back against those who have victimized us and against the feelings that tell us to give up inside. Sometimes we think we deserve the pain others have inflicted on us. This song is what I need to tell myself to get through each day, and what I hope other survivors can remember when they feel like they can’t make it through the darkness of their own recovery. Every day is a fight."
According to reports, Glass recently filed papers in court reconfirming her allegations against allegedly abusive former Crystal Castles bandmate Ethan Kath.
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