Cherry Glazerr's 'Rabbit Hole' Is An Addictive Return

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Cherry Glazerr have shared their new single ‘Rabbit Hole’.

It’s the band’s first blast of new material in over 12 months, and displays an emphatic sense of immediacy.

A subtle shift in evolution, the Jenn Decliveo produced track opens up fresh pathways for the Secretly Canadian band.

Boasting a sample from The Moderations’ ‘All Because Of You’, the song then switches up into a slinky electronic-flecked jammer.

Singer Clementine Creevy explains:

“‘Rabbit Hole’ is about clawing back my identity. I often find myself acting a certain way to get someone else’s approval. Then it’s hard for me to find myself again. That’s what I was meditating on with this song.”

“Change and discomfort are something I thrive in,” she adds, “but I’ve come to realise that there’s a futility of doing things just to please other people. You can’t sacrifice your true self, it’s just unsustainable. Realising this has been a big pill to swallow for me but it has given me a wealth of perspective.”

Tune in now.

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