
Alice Glass shares first new song in nearly two years "NIGHTMARES"
13 August 2020, 16:12
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Alice Glass has contributed her first new song in nearly two years, "NIGHTMARES", to a compilation celebrating the four-year anniversary of electronic label Sermon 3 Recordings.
"NIGHTMARES" is Glass' first new single since her 2018 Adult Swim compilation track "I Trusted You".
The new track will feature on Sermon 4 Anniversary, a compilation celebrating four years of Sermon 3 Recordings.
Sermon 4 Anniversary will also include songs from DJ Deeon, Sermon 3 Recordings founder The 83rd, NEUTER//MRTRU3L0V3, DÆMON, and more.
Alice Glass' "NIGHTMARES" track is out now. The Sermon 4 Anniversary compilation arrives 28 August, and is available to pre-order now.
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