Torres returns with new single "Too Big for the Glory Hole"
Torres has followed up her 2020 album with new track "Too Big for the Glory Hole".
"Too Big for the Glory Hole" is the first new release from Torres, aka Mackenzie Scott, since her Silver Tongue album landed in January.
The new song is partly inspired by Florine Stettheimer’s painting The Cathedrals of Wall Street.
Scott says of her new release, "I recorded this song in the fall of last year, at O’Deer in Brooklyn where I’d recorded Silver Tongue a few months prior. It was just Matan, who owns the studio, and myself in the room. He engineered and I played organ and Rhodes and some sad synths. I wrote it before I moved in with my girlfriend. I was living alone in the East Village before and having a hard time of it. This song is what came of the loneliness. As far as the video, my girlfriend Jenna made the whole thing on her iPhone in quarantine. Filmed it, directed it, edited it, and she even double-processed my hair for it. She can do anything."
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