Spill Tab releases the KLEPTO EP alongside brand new single "fetišh"
Spill Tab shares the brand new single "fetišh" which premiered with Clara Amfo on BBC Radio 1.
The new EP brings together singles released by the artist and producer, including "Splinter" and "Sunburn".
The tracks on KLEPTO straddle a time period of almost two years, and spill tab explains that within each track, she personifies character traits that she felt were inaccessible to her at the time of creation. This is exemplified across ‘fetišh’, which delivers the collection in formidable, high-octane fashion.
“I think "fetišh" is a great intro into the tiny world of this EP. This song is so unapologetic and confident and it's these things that I feel like I'm most often not, but I want to be. It's this sort of make believe conversation with someone that's being delivered in a very dom, assertive way that I fantasise I could one day authentically pull off," she says. "In reality it's a terrifying thing to ask of someone to welcome every part of you, but this song is sort of a brave fantasy of not caring about how I'm received by someone whose perspective I care a lot about.”
Spill Tab broke through with the release of her previous EP Bonnie, which was led by "PISTOLWHIP" and featured a cast including Tommy Genesis ("Indecisive"), JAWNY ("Grade A") and Gus Dapperton ("Velcro").
Following a packed out year, which has included an extensive US tour as main support for Sabrina Carpenter, and collaborations with peers including on Mac Wetha’s track "Play Pretend" and Matilda Mann on their BBC Radio 1 playlisted single "Borderline Insane", spill tab's EP is finally out in the wild.
Spill Tab will return to the UK this September for a headline show at London’s Camden Assembly.
KLEPTO is out now on Arista Records.
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