Cherry Glazerr re-claims her identity on the dance-infused “Rabbit Hole”

Cherry Glazerr, the project focused around Clem Creevy, seems to be gearing up for a return in 2021, and today brings a taste of what’s to come with new single “Rabbit Hole”. Creevy says:

“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.” 

Not only does the song find Creevy powerfully fighting against negative influences, but sees her entering a new dimension of her own by evolving Cherry Glazerr’s sound with the aid of Jenn Decliveo (Hinds, Beth Ditto, Porridge Radio). Firstly, there’s the implementation of a Detroit soul sample – lifted from The Moderations’ “All Because Of You” – while a percolating bass and beat set “Rabbit Hole” on course for the dancefloor. Creevy is just as powerful in this ilk, giving a light sneer at her previous bad decisions and then turning away to focus on her own self. While her trusty guitar largely takes a backseat to the other dance-focused elements, it does insert a few blasts of fuzz and a wirey solo, just to let you know this is still a rock song at heart.

Listen to “Rabbit Hole” below or on streaming platforms.

“Rabbit Hole” is out today via Secretly Canadian. Look out for more from Cherry Glazerr by following them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.