Cherry Glazer has released a new song called Ready For You.
Following Soft Like A Flower, it's the second single from songwriter Clementine Creevy's first album in four years, 'I Don't Want You Anymore', due out on September 29. Influenced by '90s alt-rock and grunge, with dirty guitars and a hooky chorus, it comes with a video directed by Sarah Ritter. Creevy said:
"Ready For You is about being so ashamed of yourself that you can’t look people in the eye, and it’s also about pushing people away because of being scared of hurting them with your own bullshit. Sometimes I feel scared about infecting people with my own troubles, and I just want to hide because then I can save them from myself. This song helps me move through it and confront those feelings of inadequacy, I hope it does that for other people too."
Discussing how her new record is a rock album, she continued: "At the start of the pandemic, I was writing a lot in the box, what I call ‘computer music’ since I’m technologically challenged. It was fun to experiment, but after a while, I just really missed rock. I love rock music – I love how it’s cathartic and brash and sometimes a little dumb."
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